Very heavy rains are not good news if you live too close to a river, but if you are a Wilson, they spell heaven!
Today we took him to Brooklands which is usually a huge area of grass around a little swamp. After the recent rains the river Wey burst its banks and
Brooklands is currently a little area of grass surrounded by a vast expanse of water
His very own watery playground. Nothing is too good for the big “dubya!”
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Indeed! We have had to keep him out of the rivers, they are a bit fast flowing 🙂 (Not sure he likes his name, he has just gone upstairs whimpering!)
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😀 Just give me time, I’ll have him converted to a small gov’t/capitalist pup.
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He’s growing dreadlocks as you type!
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Lovely pictures, the top pic is very cute. There certainly is a lot of water around there. Thank you for the entry as usual.
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Loads of water! The water in the smaller rivers is going down, but the Thames is still rising….
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The watery views are wonderful and I can understand why Wilson is happy. Glad the water stayed well away from your house.
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We are very lucky, looking at the Environment Agency flood zone for our area the flooding ends at the end of the gardens across the road. It has never been that high (yet) even in 2002 when the Thames flooded all of the area around Walton Bridge. It was quite spectacular but i didn’t take photos until the water was gone 😦
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How is your weather? Have the storms passed?
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Today is calm and I actually went for a walk this morning. More wind promised for tomorrow night, but hopefully not as strong as the last couple of storms. Neighbours on both sides lost ridge tiles and the dividing fence from one of them paid a visit to my garden!
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Goodness! Our neighbours fence came down, but it didnt fly! Peter has just spent the day cutting up a large silver birch that fell into one of his customer’s gardens. He normally has no work in January, but he might be busy until we go away after all.
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A piece of fascia board blew off the bungalow next door (the one with the broken fence) on 13 Dec , it nearly hit George a wallop as he was putting rubbish in my bin.
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More storms coming! Batten down those fascia boards & George!
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George and Elly are in Dublin again and preparing to go to his family for new year.
I am well battened down, though the winds are not expected to be so strong this time.
You take care and don’t blow away!
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Yes, hopefully not so strong winds, but the earlier winds and heavy rains will have loosened the roots & fence posts!
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I don’t hold out much hope for the patched up fence, but it belongs to my neighbour and not me.
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Phew.. just hope it misses you next time too xxx
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I don’t use the back door in winter, if I fell out there nobody would find me until Spring! 😦
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One of the advantages of blogging… after a day or two your absence would be noticed!
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It has been in the past and people were contacting Elly at work to know if I was ill!
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🙂
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