This morning we were on Red Alert re storm Eunice. This means danger to life and likelihood of failing internet coverage. We therefore stayed indoors, although Jackie did venture onto the patio to rescue Jessie’s solar light gift. She could not even open the kitchen door and step the two metres to the hanging treasure until a brief lull in the gusts of 90+ m.p.h.
Thinking I may not be able to complete my daily diary I posted https://derrickjknight.com/2022/02/18/a-knights-tale-104-mordreds-development-and-various-publications/
Although the sun persevered for most of the day there was no rain, yet the gusts hit a new record of 122 m.p.h. through The Needles, about 5/6 miles as the crow flies to our garden.
Even taking a camera into the garden would have been dangerous, so I just took a few shots through the window panes.
The first is an image of a broken arch in the front garden, the clematis it was supporting hopefully lying intact on the ground; the second picture shows the swaying weeping birch for which we fear; and the next reveal fallen plant pots.
Soon after 4 p.m. a mahogany pall covered the firmament and sleet bounced off the fences I could see from my window.
Within half an hour the sun was back, the precipitation disappeared, and
three quarters of an hour later we were treated to a brooding sunset. I opened a bedroom casement window just enough to be able to poke my lens through it.
This evening we dined on Chicken breasts cooked in Nando’s piquant lemon sauce accompanied by Jackie’s tasty savoury rice with which she drank Hoegaarden and I drank more of the Côtes-du-Rhône.
Τhank God you are safe and sound. There are a lot of unusual natural phenomena striking us. A sign of the times! Take care!It is always nice to read your posts accompanied by wonderful shots!
Thank you so much, Sofia
Wow! That’s an amazing storm. I am glad you are well and safe. I remember the gusts in Northern Scotland during the winter/spring months; they were deadly. Never 122mph!
Thanks very much, Cindy
Very dramatic pictures. Glad to hear that you are doing so well so far.
Thanks very much, Pat
That sounds like a VERY scary storm! I’m glad to hear that you all came through it unscathed.
Thank you so much, Liz
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Scary times, stay safe!
Thanks a lot, Sheree
Holy cats, Derrick! Will be waiting to hear more. I can’t recall ever facing wind so strong.
That certainly was exceptional, Laurie. Won’t be so severe today. Thanks very much
You be careful in that storm!
Certainly was, M.B. Thanks a lot
Oh my! That’s scary. Are the wind gusts still going on?
Beautiful brooding sunset.
We have a wind advisory here into tomorrow, but the winds with possible gusts of 50 mph. That seems bad enough to me!
Eunice has passed on. Winds slowly picking up again today but only expected to be 46 mph. Thanks very much, Merril
That’s a lovely shade of yellow-orange for the sunset.
It was rather striking, John. Thanks very much
I thought about you both all day today, and I’m delighted that all is well with you. I was worried that your beautiful garden would pay the price of Storm Eunice and have wind and rain damage.
We have have had constant heavy rain, it’s running off the fields and is flooding out the back plus we are expecting rain/snow over the weekend. Our fingers are crossed that Joshua’s downstairs bedroom looking out onto the flood area doesn’t suffer too much, otherwise he’ll be moving next door into Victoria’s guest room! They have gone to the lakes for a few days.
Hope all remains well with you overnight.
Thanks very much, Sue. I hope Josh doesn’t have to decamp.
The wind and rain have temporarily ceased. Thank you, Derrick
Your plan was exceedingly sensible. I hope that tomorrow will not reveal too much damage in the garden.
We are not looking yet, Tootlepedal. Thanks a lot
Wow, Derrick, that’s a terrible storm! I hope that your home is OK after it passes!
The home is fine, but we haven’t checked the garden yet, John. Thanks very much
I hope the wind damage is minimal when you arise in the morning Derrick …
All is still today, but we are not going out to look 🙂 Thanks a lot, Ivor
Seems like Eunice really packed a punch.
She sure did, Rosaliene. Thanks a lot
Quite a storm. Glad you made it safely.
Bon week-end.
Merci beaucoup, Brian
Now THAT’S a storm. Yikes! I’m glad Jackie could save her solar light.
Thanks very much, Chrissy
So much wind, Derrick! Glad it ended with a nice though brooding sunset.
Thanks very much, Barbara
Lovely shots, Derrick. Things have been interesting, and sadly fatal, in different parts of the country. I bet the scenes off the Needles would have been worth seeing – if it could be done safely! I am reliably informed that more weather is to come – for an indefinite period.
Thanks a lot, Mike. Even I wasn’t going on to the cliff top then.
We have had a lot of reporting about that darned Eunice. There certainly was a lot of damage, and the loss of life is sad to hear about.
Indeed, Yvonne. Thanks very much
I was thinking about you both today. I’m glad Eunice has moved out, but boy, those were some fierce winds. I’m relieved you are okay!
Thank you so much from us both, Jill
Hope the winds quickly disappear.
All still this morning. Due to pick up to 46. mph today – not too bad. Thanks a lot, Mrs W
Today is windy here. But not as bad as you at least.
I’m glad you and Jackie have been playing it safe. The winds you describe sound like one of our hurricanes, though we’ve never had that much wind without a lot of rain.
I believe rain is to come, JoAnna. Thanks very much
Those photographs are so dramatic
Thanks very much, Gary
Your brooding sunset is beautiful – reports of the wind velocity scary. I can imagine it howling around the house accompanied by the clanging and crashing in the garden. It is amazing how some trees can be whipped about (almost turned inside out) by strong wind and then shake themselves back into shape. Your description of the storm serves to emphasise the cosiness within your home.
Yes, we did feel safe and. secure, Anne. Thanks very much
Wow, the wind is bad! Beautiful photos of the sky,
Thank you very much, Aletta
I understand the gravity of the situation. Losing internet is simply not acceptable! At The Holler it happens whenever the ice makes the transmitter grumpy, which is lots of winter time. The captures are stunning. Stay warm and ride out the storm. Mother Nature is clearly not at all happy these days, and who can possibly blame her?
I only wish those in power would listen to her. Thanks very much, Cindy
So scary! 😮
After erratic, exasperating, extreme Eunice tore through, the sunset had a right to brood.
Sorry to see the damage.
So glad Jackie could save the solar light!
so so SO glad you all are safe.
Let us know how you are doing this morning.
(((HUGS)))
All still this morning. Wind due to pick up today, but only 46 mph. Thanks a lot, Carolyn X
Prayers for safety today.
Glad you’re safe. I think our children will lead a more difficult life than we have.
Indeed, John. Thanks a lot
We just had a news broadcast of the storm. Absolutely unbelievable. The image of a tree falling in front of a red double decker bus and a roof and a man being blown across a roadway. And the roof off the donut stadium. It is so hard to believe and the fact that you are safe is magnificent.
Thank you so much, John
I hope your garden wasn’t damaged.
Not a total disaster, Andrew. Thanks a lot
Glad to hear it.
It was quite a storm! Glad all is well and good luck when you venture into the garden today. Fingers crossed there’s not been too much damage.
I’ve been talking to a few bloggers about the storm, and thankfully everyone is safe and sound. Today, you get to repair the damage. (it’s always something, eh?)
We are not even going to look at it until Wednesday when the weather properly subsides. Thanks very much, GP
Post-storm light often is the best light, and you’ve captured it wonderfully well.
Thank you so much, Linda
I logged on this morning specifically to check on you two. I knew you would be reporting the weather. I heard about the storm on the news and was pleased to see it was a fast-moving storm and though mindbendingly fierce, it moved on. Your photos show that. Thank goodness. 122 mph is insanely high – I know, I have been inside a weather office when my equipment measured 121 mph outside. I am relieved that you both are well. Oh goodness, what a lot of work is ahead of you in the garden. Wish I could be there for Jackie to put me to work.
I am glad you and Jackie are safe and sound, and still had power for a hot meal at the end of the day.
Thanks very much, Lavinia
I am glad you and Jackie are safe. I hope there is not too much damage to your garden. It was looking so nice in the last photos you posted of it.
Thank you very much, AnneMarie
They’re coming thick and fast these days, aren’t they? … glad you’re both safe-n-sound. 🙂
They are. Another one today, Widders. Thanks very much
That is such an apt expression, the mahagony pall, corroborated by the photographs.
Thanks very much, Uma
I am gald you are staying safely inside, while monitoring damage with your camera, Derrick. Spectacular photos of sunset.
Thank you very much, Dolly
You are very welcome, Derrick.
Hope all is fine.
Not too bad, Rupali. Thank you very much.
Wow, that must have been terrifying. So glad you made it through ok with no broken windows or anything.
Thanks a lot, Jodie
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What a storm. I love the view of the sunset.
Thank you very much, Arlene