The unexpected gales of Anthony, the first ever UK named August storm, wreaked havoc throughout the night.
Jackie has repaired her ceramic owl wind-chimes on countless occasions, but this crashing onto the patio paving, just a day after she had last glued the myriad of pieces together left it beyond further repair, and her most dispirited. The woven ring is Flo’s work.
The rain eased for the morning. By late afternoon we set out on a shopping trip to Tesco, during which an almighty hatful more, despite being repeatedly replenished, was
thrown down on shoppers, trolleys, and cars alike.
Soon sunshine vied for dominance with the rain.
Wet ponies along Forest Road continued with the important work of stocking up on grass
alongside a new stream running down the moorland slope.
On our return along Forest Road ponies ran up the hill while a young woman, having passed both us and them, ran down.
This evening we all dined on Tesco’s spicy burgers; fried onions; sandwich gherkins; and French fries, with which Jackie drank Hoegaarden and I drank more of the GSM.
Be grateful for every drop of rain you get, guys. The drought here in the desert southwest is years-long. It’s interesting that storms are now being named, our The Weather Channel has been doing this for many years. I suspect that many of the storms that hit the UK have come from the US east coast and the Canada Maritime provinces.
hanks very much, John
Ouch! I am sorry the owl chimes have chimed their last yet glad you all seemed to remain snug within.
Thank you very much, Anne
Like John said, it is crazy how one part of the world is dry as a bone and others, get whipped with crazy summer storms.
That is too bad. it’s always a heart-tug when a beloved piece is destroyed.
Thanks very much, Dale
Summer storms, so unpredictable.
Thank you very much, Bridget
That was quite a storm! I love the idea of the ponies “stocking up on grass!”
Thank you very much, Janet
Oh that’s too bad, Derrick. I was sorry to see your broken wind chime. As you say, most dispiriting. We used to get summer storms all the time, but haven’t had much of them in the last 2 years. I smiled at the picture of the runner – she was probably itching to get out there and grateful for a break in the weather.
Thank you very much, Barbara
Oh, no! I’m so sorry Jackie’s windchimes were destroyed! We had a really bad storm last night, with several lightning strikes to the west of us.
Thank you very much, Liz
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Sounds like a strong storm. Sorry to read about Jackie’s owl.
Thanks very much, Pat.
Oh the vagaries of Mother Nature… Such a shame. Here in Spain, we still have high temps and much humidity, but luckily – this evening – frisky winds from the Med, which help!
Thanks very much, Joy
Shattered owl wind-chimes
Held fast with cherished mem’ries
Time of letting go
That looks like an excellent haiku, Rosaliene. Thank you very much
I’m so sorry about Jackie’s wind chimes, but I’m glad you didn’t have more damage. It sounds like a scary storm. We may have strong storms on Monday.
The “afterwards” photos are lovely. I like the windshield photo, too. That sounds like a horrible drive to get groceries.
Thanks very much, Merril
Thank goodness that you got a little sunshine at the end of your dispiriting day. The current weather is not conducive to cheeriness.
Thank you very much, Tootlepedal
Hopefully the woven ring can be the base of a new (unbreakable) project. Jackie, I felt your discouragement. So please the storm has lifted and you are all safe.
Thank you so much from us all, Chrissy.
It rained here but no gales.
However, I understand that will change tomorrow, which is unfortunate for me because I am driving Joshua over to Manchester Airport for his flight to Greece. The M62 over the Pennines is notorious for high winds. I’ve done it before and it’s scary! He was to drive himself and paid in advance for his car to be parked at the airport, but today the clutch went on his car!
We tried the trains but no joy because of cancellations.
At least Joshua can look forward to some sunshine.
He’s still got his tan from the trip to Spain May. The gales didn’t materialise. The journey went well.
Oh dear. I do hope the trip goes well and Josh doesn’t burn when he gets there
The gales didn’t arrive and it was dry and sunny, so not a bad journey. I don’t mind motorways at the weekend when there are less trucks to overtake. The M62 is usually chocker. Plenty of speeding cars though.
Normally, Simon or Victoria would have insisted on taking him, but this weekend everyone was away.
Well done
Climate change is raining havoc in our planet Earth. Take care Jackie and Derrick!
Thank you so much, Arlene
I am so sorry Jackie’s owl wind chime was destroyed by the gale. You are right, ceramic can only be glued back together so many times. Repair does look hopeless this time.
I enjoyed seeing the ponies. They look well nourished and fit. The foals are growing up!
Thanks very much, Lavinia
Nawty winds … you are way overdue for some betterer weather Derrick …
Thanks very much, Ivor
You’re welcome Derrick
I love weather, but enough is enough.
Thanks very much, Sherry
Sorry about the owl wind chimes. Love those ponies.
Thanks very much, JoAnna
So sorry Jackie’s owl wind chime is beyond repair. I guess the wind finally won.
Thanks very much, Dolly
You are very welcome, Derrick.
So very sorry! I had read about the gale and hoped you hadn’t been hit too hard. With the sun coming out during the day, it seems as though the gale was fast moving.
All this rain is making my grass grow twice as fast. Dealing with it is becoming a real chore.
Thanks a lot, Andrew
Oh, no! It makes me so sad that the owl wind chime has been destroyed by that gale-y wind. (sad face)
You know how much I love all of the owls in your garden. ❤️
I hope Jackie can find another wind chime that will bring the joy…hopefully an owl one.
(((HUGS)))
Thank you very much, Carolyn X
I’m sorry that a prized possession of Jackie’s was destroyed.
Thankfully the storm did not harm you both!
It’s a dreadful cliché, of course, but whatever has happened to our weather?
Yep. Thanks a lot, John
I’m sorry to hear about Jackie’s wind chimes. Those nasty storms can really make a mess of things.
Thank you very much, Eugi
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Oh no! What a shame!! I’m sorry about the breakage. Glad you both survived the havoc and had a nice dinner. Praying you get some sunshine!
Thank you very much, Jan. Your prayers answered at the moment
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That is so sad, to see a beautiful ornamental wind chime break into pieces like that.
Thank you very much Zakiah
I am so sorry about the damage done in your garden and especially the wind chime. Poor Jackie! I know that dispirited, tearful, ‘why on earth do I bother’ feeling very well.
Thank you so much, Clare
Storms do what they want to do. Is it finally clearing?
It is calmer today, Steve. Thanks very much
Our lawn is the only thing that appreciates this nonstop wind and rain. I am having trouble adjusting to the totally unpredictable weather patterns.
Thanks very much, Elizabeth
Sorry to see the breakage, but because I’m reading backwards I know a new set of chimes rose from the wreckage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckaQxzzqN3w
Thank you so mu ch, Quercus. A most suitable response
Sorry about the storm, but my, your wild horse pics are lovely!
Thanks very much, Julie
It was ferocious wasn’t it. What a pity about the owl.
oh the chimes! must be a nasty storm.
Yes. Eased up now. Thanks very much, Wilma
Poor owl!
Thanks very much, Ribana
I’m sorry to read about the damage done. I hope that all is calm now.
It is calm now, RR. Thank you very much
Oh dear Jackie, that is such a diss appointment. Im glad the chimes were rescued, but I suspect the owl is what made it special.
You are right, Alys. Thank you. very much from us both
Looking positively autumnal in the photos
Thanks very much, Sheree