This was my view on the way to work this morning ….
This was my view on the way home this evening….blackout.
This was my view on the way home this evening….blackout.
I have actually (my daughter‘s grandparents live in Bingo) and again, there’s nowhere for the water to go.I haven't driven down past "Roman Fields" - the massive development to the far side of Bingham.
I wonder how those new housing estates are faring?
Drove down past Roman Qtr about an hour ago & it's fine, usual massive puddle on Nott'm Road in Bingham but Gunthorpe Bridge is closed so couldn't get my daughter to football training in Lowdham / pint in the Magna while I wait for herI have actually (my daughter‘s grandparents live in Bingo) and again, there’s nowhere for the water to go.
The gramps live the other side of Bingham (nearer the Saxondale end) and to get to their road, you have to drive through a massive pool of static water in the road.
That's what they do, they mislead, they scare. The truth is rarely a concern.That's a fair point mate, but "highest level ever recorded" is misleading.
Here's hoping.No tell a lie, the one I saw last night is a different picture but very similar. It looks like it's actually gone down a bit.
Yesterday:
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Game‘s gone, mate.Only a bit of water innit?
Back in my day we'd let the stadium flood and play the game in rowing boats with trench foot. World's gone soft.
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Found Sean Dyche's forum account.Only a bit of water innit?
Back in my day we'd let the stadium flood and play the game in rowing boats with trench foot. World's gone soft.
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I'm not going to stand here and moan about the water but the level of the water made our job impossible and it was cold water, a bit dirty too and it stank, put my players off their games because they weren't expecting it to be such wet water, made their socks squelch.Found Sean Dyche's forum account.
If you can just drop an 'embargo' into that you could be Dougie Freedman!I'm not going to stand here and moan about the water but the level of the water made our job impossible and it was cold water, a bit dirty too and it stank, put my players off their games because they weren't expecting it to be such wet water, made their socks squelch.
But as I say, I'm not going to complain about it.
Perfect for an FA cup upsetI've just been to my allotment and pruned some fruit bushes in 4 inches of standing water.
I got a bit wet and muddy but it felt very nostalgic, like days of old at the Baseball Ground or Victoria Road. Pefect for the FA Cup.
I've just been to my allotment and pruned some fruit bushes in 4 inches of standing water.
The Internet has opened my eyes!People get off in weird ways nowadays.
Luckily my plot is higher up on our allotments here in mid-Suffolk. The lower levels had water over the top of my boots, but my plot was just soggy. Perfect for an hour or so of heavy digging. It was great just to be out and in the fresh air. Actually still raining a bit, but only a light drizzle.I've just been to my allotment and pruned some fruit bushes in 4 inches of standing water.
I got a bit wet and muddy but it felt very nostalgic, like days of old at the Baseball Ground or Victoria Road. Pefect for the FA Cup.
My plot usually has one big puddle, about 2m in diameter and a couple of inches dep. But this season, most of the plot is under some water.Luckily my plot is higher up on our allotments here in mid-Suffolk. The lower levels had water over the top of my boots, but my plot was just soggy. Perfect for an hour or so of heavy digging. It was great just to be out and in the fresh air. Actually still raining a bit, but only a light drizzle.