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Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:40 pm
by Windmill
Hi all, just wanted to say I've not done a runner since I got the last bits for the skorp through this forum. I'm still on it but other half was very unwell earlier in the year and we've now also been flooded out! You wouldn't know it from the media who have concentrated on other areas but the flood defences breached at the back of our properties in Barrow Haven, Lincs when the East Coast got it.......... Loads of damage to many properties here but no-one hurt so a good result considering. Was well insured thankfully but others here weren't, we are doing what we can for them and others are now coming into the area with donations ie cleaning stuff, food etc, bless them all. This isn't a scammy send us stuff by the way, just thought I'd explain my absence. It's likely to continue for a while as we are to be out of our house for 6-9 months, We now have a 1 bed cottage to renovate in 3 weeks so we can move in and hand over the house to builders etc. Was always well relaxed about flooding but the reality is much worse than you think, especially when septic tanks are mixed with the flood water :evil: Anyway, will be back sometime next year with more questions I should think, have a damaged front brake piston which is sticking will have to find somewhere to get one when I have time. In the meantime here is a pic of my new swimming pool :roll: if I can get it to work...........

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:32 pm
by therealche
Glad you have kept your sense of humour anyway! Here's hoping you and yours can have a bearable Xmas, and let's face it... 2014 has got to be an improvement.

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 2:33 am
by Windmill
Thanks Mate, yes and have a good Xmas & New Year to all here. Mine will be spent working on cottage but we have promised ourselves a proper one after we move in! Bikes were untouched thankfully too so it's not all bad 8) :D :D 8)

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 1:14 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
flooding is a pain
i live almost on top of a hill
the street dept sewer works or gas guys dig things up..
then it rains and i get 2 inches of muddy water in my basement from
the way they routed the ditch

so no one is safe
the last time cost a fortune to get the water to flow past my house rather than threw the basement
dave

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 8:10 am
by billr
Windmill wrote: It's likely to continue for a while as we are to be out of our house for 6-9 months, We now have a 1 bed cottage to renovate in 3 weeks so we can move in and hand over the house to builders etc. Was always well relaxed about flooding but the reality is much worse than you think, especially when septic tanks are mixed with the flood water :evil: Anyway, will be back sometime next year with more questions I should think, have a damaged front brake piston which is sticking will have to find somewhere to get one when I have time. In the meantime here is a pic of my new swimming pool :roll: if I can get it to work...........

We went through the same thing in 2010...getting ready for work one morning, "hey look, the river will be out of the banks again." (gets up to the banks every spring, occasionally over the top)...wound up with 5 feet of water in the living room...talked with a gentleman who had lived here all his life...never seen that much water and he was 85.
Thank goodness for flood insurance and wonderful neighbors that found us a place to live right in the neighborhood.
We were back in the house in 6 months.
Hope all goes well.
Bill R.

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 12:17 pm
by Windmill
Thanks Bill & Dave, just back in from cottage, plastering rewiring etc and organising central heating to be fitted asap. Yes, flooding isn't as simple to deal with as you imagine but no-one was hurt which is the main thing. Likewise chap over the road from us had lived here 68 years and it had never flooded his house before.....it was exceptional circumstances they say, but I think it's more to do with lack of maintenance of the banks myself :evil: .

Anyway, quick bite and go back to do some more....at least it isn't snowing yet :roll:

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:51 am
by Tony the Skin
Good luck. Reading between the lines you seem to be a man of considerable steel.

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 3:48 pm
by Windmill
Thanks Tony, only problem is that with all the saltwater - it's going a bit rusty........ :oops: need a few gallons of Kurust :lol:

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 7:10 pm
by Baggy_Al
Sounds like you have had better years, I can relate to that this year too, hope the tide has gone out from your garden and the house is put back to as new, it can only be better next year (I hope).

Al.

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 5:31 pm
by Windmill
Thanks Al, next year has to be better - it better be :? Hope your year wasn't as bad as ours (violins) but seriously hope yours turns for the better too. Tide has gone out but end of the week looks dodgy, so fingers crossed it doesn't come over again. EA have plugged holes in the banks, we shall see how well!

Just ended the day shift, plastering hat on today, bloody hate it................another two days should see it all skimmed though. Wiring all done, door frames in, pointing done,windows finished and other stuff I've forgotten. All the floors to tile next and then heating to go in, getting plenty of variety anyway and losing a bit of weight, the skorp will like that :lol: Right, hot tub & bed and then up for the next shift......wish I was getting paid cos there'd be plenty of overtime :roll:

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:18 pm
by billr
Windmill wrote:...getting plenty of variety anyway and losing a bit of weight, the skorp will like that :lol: Right, hot tub & bed and then up for the next shift......wish I was getting paid cos there'd be plenty of overtime :roll:

Nothing like doing something different for a change. My Traveller would feel better is I were a bit more svelte, myself... :P
I feel your pain about the overtime...shame you can't pay yourself.
Good luck and stay safe.
:smt006
Bill

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:41 pm
by Windmill
Thanks Bill, only online now as just had urgent phone call.............they have only gone and issued another flood warning for 7.45 tomorrow night :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Oh ............(fill in the dots) Better go and get the sandbags out again!!!!! Oh well, worse things happen at sea........come to think of it that's too close to the truth :roll: Nice knowing you guys :smt006 :cry: Be on here again later tomorrow night hopefully........to be continued

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:48 am
by therealche
Hope you have kept your head above water again!

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 5:53 pm
by Windmill
Yes , thanks....the alert was upgraded to warning by EA so I made and fitted flood doors, sandbagged etc. Council opened Village hall, food drinks and volunteers to help if needed, all ready for same again :( So it came up within literally 2 inches of breaching the bank but then receded :roll: Lots of people at this point feeling relieved but suddenly deflated if you know what I mean........ I'm leaving the flood doors on until June...........having said that the highest "spring" tide here last year was in August :lol: I give up!

Re: Still here somewhere

PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 8:33 am
by iceman
I was just reading this article- stay safe!

UK Experiences Worst Winter Storms in Decades!

Great Britain has experienced multiple deaths and dangerous flooding resulting from what most are calling the worst Winter storms the UK has experienced in decades.

http://www.breitbart.com/system/wire/up ... 10745-5471