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rain, rain, rain, rain, rain, rain. oh and more rain

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jura2 Fri 20-Dec-19 16:18:23

growing palmed feet here- yuk.

BBbevan Fri 20-Dec-19 16:19:59

Webbed ?

Urmstongran Fri 20-Dec-19 16:21:11

Webbed?

jura2 Fri 20-Dec-19 16:22:54

yes ;) you too?

Urmstongran Fri 20-Dec-19 16:28:12

X posts ?

BlueBelle Fri 20-Dec-19 16:28:32

I love the idea of palmed feet

kittylester Fri 20-Dec-19 16:44:58

It's in our hall - again. I might put tinsel on the laths! I'd put fairy lights round it but the effort of switching them off and on and changing the batteries is just too much. tchgrin

Folkestone78 Fri 20-Dec-19 16:48:40

Been going all day here too, no good waiting for it to stop as wouldn’t get anything done. Read on GN earlier that tomorrow is the shortest day, this always cheers me up to think that spring is on the way ( albeit slowly).
Hope everyone had a good day despite the rain .

jura2 Fri 20-Dec-19 16:52:36

Spent the afternoon with a French friend - so my brain got crossed wires too, kity. Yes, pieds palmés in French- palmate ;French or English - grrrrrr- want to go for nice walks along the canal or the park, but no!

JenniferEccles Fri 20-Dec-19 16:56:27

At least it’s not snowing. That would have caused havoc to those travelling to relatives for the holiday.

I guess though that snow is a thing of the past if the global warming lot are correct.

jura2 Fri 20-Dec-19 16:57:28

but so sorry to hear kitty. Reminds me of the days I had to drive to work and had to leave 2 hours early to try all the back roads until I could find one passable - often by your village.

MamaCaz Fri 20-Dec-19 16:58:19

It feels like it's been raining almost non-stop here since early September, yet I'm reliably informed that the next county to the east (Cambridegshire) is still dreadfully short of water!

Webbed feet would be very useful to get across some of our local fields at the moment.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 20-Dec-19 17:07:13

Just spent 4+ hours on the M25 and it rained the whole time ☔️☔️☔️

MamaCaz Fri 20-Dec-19 17:07:31

JenniferEccles
I guess though that snow is a thing of the past if the global warming lot are correct.

I'm tempted to say bring it on, as snow is so disruptive, but climate change will have to go a bit further before it changes our weather to the point where snow is a thing of the past.
At the moment, it is responsible for the extreme swings that we are experiencing in our weather, and snow is still very possible at one end of those extremes.

NanTheWiser Fri 20-Dec-19 17:07:45

Half of my garden is under water (Surrey), I shall need to buy some wellies to get to the greenhouses tomorrow! I've got some fleece lined rubber boots, but the struggle to get them off (after a struggle to get them on) is almost frightening!

MamaCaz Fri 20-Dec-19 17:12:33

NanTheWiser. Maybe still time to ask Father Christmas for some? grin

Though I hope he realizes that he might need to adapt his sleigh this year so it can safely land on water!

sodapop Fri 20-Dec-19 17:13:11

So much better than that awful heat though.

jura2 Fri 20-Dec-19 17:13:37

Driving down to Surrey from East Leics on Monday - fortunately DDs new house is on top of a hill near absorbing heathland.

MamaCaz Fri 20-Dec-19 17:23:13

GrannyGravy13 Fri 20-Dec-19 17:07:13
Just spent 4+ hours on the M25 and it rained the whole time

Oh my goodness, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy - even without the rain!

kittylester Fri 20-Dec-19 17:23:14

jura, I bet you didnt come through our village as, until very recently, we got marooned quite regularly!! Going by seems the best bet. tchgrin

I went past your old house the other day via the back roads - the dips in the road were quite interesting.

JenniferEccles Fri 20-Dec-19 17:28:06

I guess that’s why it’s changed from global warming to climate change.

They have covered all the bases,

Callistemon Fri 20-Dec-19 17:46:16

Yes. sodden fields either side going through Somerset the other day, ruined crops.
Today coming home the river was well over the banks, the water reddish brown and muddy from everything that is coming downstream.
I was hoping that the tide wasn't coming in as I might have been marooned.

kitty sorry to hear that you have water coming in and that you can get dried out.

M0nica Fri 20-Dec-19 17:50:29

We have had the recorded message and email from the Environment Agency to say there is now a flood alert for the brook going through our village. Houses not in danger, but fields and roads could be flooded.

Urmstongran Fri 20-Dec-19 17:57:06

jura northern Spain has floods somewhere and cars were half submerged on the street.

I’ve noticed how much the drains around here can’t cope. Councils rarely seem to dredge them and the kerbside and beyond have huge lakes now - very difficult for pedestrians if cars aren’t slowing down - I saw one poor man get soaked this afternoon by a car speeding past. It’s an offence but who would try & take a registration number if you’ve just been drenched?

annodomini Fri 20-Dec-19 18:00:46

The train I'm on tomorrow goes through the Midlands, so I (selfishly) hope that the rain isn't coming further north. Although it was raining ceaselessly a week ago here in Cheshire, it's been fairly dry today but gloomy.