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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're not kidding, Bobbi. I'd to drive back from York this morning and then walked small dog. The drive required intense concentration, because of the car being buffeted, then this afternoon I took said small dog (Tyke for future reference) for a short walk to return bits of the local pub's sign which had ended up in our garden. They'd be better just to paint it on.
It's called Winter, but it is handy to know when the worst bits can be expected, Remember 1947! That started end Feb.. (My parents had just moved into the house in which I grew up -they had gas lighting and from the tales I got... it was pretty hard going for a couple of months.
It's called Winter, but it is handy to know when the worst bits can be expected, Remember 1947! That started end Feb.. (My parents had just moved into the house in which I grew up -they had gas lighting and from the tales I got... it was pretty hard going for a couple of months.
The A64 crosses the river Ouse - when I drove over it was hard to distinguish the riverbed from the surrounding fields. I had to cross the bridge at Tadcaster (eventually rebuilt after the 2015? floods) and that was quite scary -- the water was up to a few inches below the top of the bridge arches. It had collapsed earlier. The Derwent was well over its banks at Malton.
As an aside (chatty) our village has 'The Gypsy Race' running through it (it appears as it will, hence the name - lots of legends associated with it). We met the Hydrologist for E. Yorks, the other morning (he was measuring the flow - looked a cold pursuit) and he said it was running as high as was recorded. In the past it precursed a momentous event. Examples are 1)execution of Charles 1, 2) before WW1 and 3) before WW2. Interesting.
As an aside (chatty) our village has 'The Gypsy Race' running through it (it appears as it will, hence the name - lots of legends associated with it). We met the Hydrologist for E. Yorks, the other morning (he was measuring the flow - looked a cold pursuit) and he said it was running as high as was recorded. In the past it precursed a momentous event. Examples are 1)execution of Charles 1, 2) before WW1 and 3) before WW2. Interesting.