Bit windy today
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Bit windy today
Back in the UK and the mild autumn has been well and truly blasted away. A bit windy to say the least. Nearly got 'blowen' over here today. The fence panels are hanging on by the skin of their teeth.
Reminding me of Welly
Hope you are all having a good summer though.
Reminding me of Welly
Hope you are all having a good summer though.
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Re: Bit windy today
Your fence panels are hanging on? You're lucky! Three of mine have been obliterated by the wind just as I'm putting my house back up for sale!!!!
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Re: Bit windy today
been really windy at the in laws, god knows how our house is fairing but going back up on Saturday to say our bye byes to my mum and the smallest school friends so will swing by the old place, good thing about the wind is practice for living around Wellington I suppose
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Re: Bit windy today
It's all those brussel sprouts you've been eating over Chrimble
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Re: Bit windy today
Call me Mr Methane
The good news is upon checking our deeds, two sides of the house where the fences are wrecked, which we always understood were our responsibility to maintain when we lived here before (we had rented out our property while in NZ) are in fact the neighbours responsibility. They are happy to fix them up, which leaves more money to spend on sprouts
Would have loved to have seen a white Christmas, but never mind, we'll probably get it in March this year.
The good news is upon checking our deeds, two sides of the house where the fences are wrecked, which we always understood were our responsibility to maintain when we lived here before (we had rented out our property while in NZ) are in fact the neighbours responsibility. They are happy to fix them up, which leaves more money to spend on sprouts
Would have loved to have seen a white Christmas, but never mind, we'll probably get it in March this year.