A storm is on its way to Cley and the home of Klausbernd and the bookfayries. How exciting! And upsetting! Klausbernd has tied Siri and Selma to his belt to make sure they don’t get lost ..
James lives “on the other side”, have a look at his spectacular shots of the lighthouse . Wish I were there… 🙂
That is a very dramatic view of the sea hitting the breakwater Dina. I like the fact that the B+W makes it timeless, like it could have been taken 100 years ago. I am guessing it isn’t Norfolk though?
I hope we are spared such excesses tonight, as I have had too many problems around the house already this month!
Best wishes as always, Pete (and Ollie) X
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No, dear Pete, it’s not Norfolk, it’s where the storm hit England on the other side of the coast. I hope you and Ollie are fine! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for your house; no more problems, please!
Big hug from Bonn
Dina
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Thanks Dina. Unfortunately, we do have more problems, but not with a storm, it’s the wood-burning stove this time! Look out for a blog post about it soon.
Regards and best wishes, Pete.
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Oh no, what a shame! I’ll look out for your post, Pete. Hope you can solve the problem soon and at low cost.
Love, Dina
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Hi, thanks so very much for your comments to Dina about my work and it was taken this Sunday in East Sussex, UK. I do hope that the storms have not caused too much havoc for you all
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We were relatively unscathed in Norfolk, luckily. I looked at more of your photos, and was very impressed. I am a sucker for B+W though!
Best wishes to you, Pete.
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Liebe Dina, das sieht wahrlich dramatisch aus… ich hoffe, es kann Klausbernd und den Feen nichts passieren…..Liebe Grüße von Susanne
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Den ganzen Tag haben sie sich auf den Sturm vorbereitet und alles rund um Haus abgesichert. Wir warten gespannt, liebe Susanne! 🙂 Ich liiiiiebe solches Wetter. Mein eigenes Traumbuch wäre “Sschlechtwetterbericht” … 😉
Liebe Grüße von Hanne
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Liebe Dina, solches Wetter ist auch sehr dramatisch. Es vermittelt im Kontrast zum schönen Wetter wieder ganz andere Stimmungsbilder. Bei uns hat es auch gestürmmt, die Blumen auf meinem Balkon waren im vierten Stock der Natur ausgesetzt…. sie klirrten und klapperten…
Auch jetzt weht noch ein Wind…
Einen schönen Tag von Susanne
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Thanks for intrududing James to us, dear Dina! Magnificent photos, indeed. I hope Klausbernd and your beloved fayries are alright in Cley!
Big hug to you all from
Per Magnus
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Takk skal du ha, Per Magnus! They seem to be alright. So far. The storm is winding up right now.
Dina Xx
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I too have to thenk Dina and wish that your were all safe during the storms. Thank you for liking my work
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Keep safe from the storm…..marvelous photo!
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Thanks a lot for this lovely comment, dear Cassandra!
Best regards
Dina
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I hope every one managed to stay safe during this awful weather and thanks Cassandra for loving my photograph.
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That is one incredible picture! i love the ocean, but that’s a little much for me. I hope that the faeries will be ok tied to Klausbernd’s belt!!
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Siri and Selma normally get very upset when they are tied down, we’ll see … 😉
Wishing you and your mum and the one with the goodies a great new week!
Dina Xx
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A huge thanks for your comment regarding my photograph that Dina so kindly reblogged. I have to say it was a rather scary couple of hours with the camera during this past weekend. Hope you all managed to stay safe.
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impressionante!!!
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I think so too! 🙂 Thank you so much, dear Ventis!
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A massive thanks for your comment, it is very much appreciated
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Hier berichtet auch jemand davon: http://backpackbrewer.wordpress.com/2013/10/27/theres-a-storm-coming/
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Danke für den Link, liebe Nomadenseele!
Dina Xx
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Fast das gleiche Bild gobt es hier in Farbe: http://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/zeitgeschehen/2013-10/fs-sturm-england-wales S. 9 Richtig schön ist das Bild auf Seite 6.
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Das Haus auf Bild Nr 6 ist echt toll 😦 .
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Bild Nummer 6 ist einfach umwerfend schön, just to my liking! 🙂 Wow, da wäre ich aber gerne gewesen …
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Nicht nur du ^^ . I
ch stelle mir das richtig toll für, wenn draußen die Elemente toben und man steht mit einer heißen Tasse Tee am Fenster….
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Oh ja! A really nice cup of tea and dazu selbstgemachte lauwarme buttermilkscones mit Erdbeermarmelade oder seriously strong Orange/Bitter …
Eine echt schöne Vorstellung! 🙂
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Wonderful… could it be Lyme Regis ????
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oh dear, Valerie – I have to ask James …
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Hello Valerie, thank you so much for the comment about my work and this was taken this Sunday past in East Sussex, UK.
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Hallihallo,
wir sind noch nicht weggeflogen, Land ist ebenfalls nicht unter, wenn`s auch mächtig windet.
Liebe Grüße von
Klausbernd und seinen angebundenen, aber fröhlichen Buchfeen 🙂 🙂
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Das scheint ja noch einmal gut gegangen zu sein. Ich drück’ Euch die Daumen.
Liebe Grüße, mick.
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Na, Gott sei dank!! 🙂
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What a spectacular photograph!
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Yes indeed it is! 🙂 Thank you, Martha!
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Wow! Thanks so very much Martha for your wonderful comment it is very much appreciated. regards, James
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Norske nyheter i kveld:
Den verste stormen på flere år er på vei til sørkysten av England og det blåser allerede kraftig langs kysten. Stormen er ventet å nå Sør-England med full styrke nærmere midnatt og London natt til mandag.
Togselskaper har varslet at flere hundre tog er innstilt og folk må forvente forsinkelser, melder Sky News.
South West Trains vil innstille de fleste av sine togavganger fram til hvertfall klokken åtte, melder BBC.
Sky melder søndag kveld at pendlertog til og fra London ikke vil gå før etter klokken ni mandag morgen.
Også lokaltogene London Overground vil være innstilt mandag morgen.
Folk oppfordres til å holde seg innendørs og til å få i hus alle løse gjenstander som er plassert utendørs og som kan bli tatt av vinden.
British Airways varslet tidlig søndag kveld at de innstilte 21 flyvninger innenriks og til europeiske destinasjoner.
Flyene skulle tatt av senere i kveld og er innstilt med umiddelbar virkning.
Åtte til ni meter høye bølger
VARSLER VIND: Elektronisk skilt over motorveien A5 varlser sterk vind søndag og mandag. (Fot
Det er sendt ut væradvarsler over store deler av England og Wales. Det er ventet storm med vindkast på opp til 130 kilometer i timen, skriver BBC.
Flyplassene Heathrow og Gatwick advarer reisende mot at fly kan bli innstilt. De ber folk sjekke med flyselskapet før de reiser til flyplassen.
på Heathrow skal over 60 flyvninger nå være innstilt.
Britenes metrologiske institutt og veimyndighetene har hatt samtaler med statsminister David Cameron. Han ble advart om at stormen kan få vidtrekkende konsekvenser.
Kystvakten oppfordrer folk til å være forsiktige ved kysten. Det er forventet bølger på opp til åtte eller ni meter i enkelte områder.
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Hej Dina! Jag ska gå ute nu för att fixa mina sista greyer i trädgården inför det påväntade stormbyar som det hette. Just nu är det lugnt, lite moln som rusar snappt , men det skall blåsa upp mot kvällen idag och stormar inom natten mot tisdag med mer än 130 kilometer i stormbyar med de från dig ovannämda kraft. Vi få se och jag komma dricka te eftersom träer som finns i skogen som ligger i närheten av våra hus ska undvika min sovande. Det vet jag redan. Så det blir pencilinsats……, och Twinings Classics Lady Grey. Kram Ruth Wie gut das es Euch gibt –
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Hei Ruth,
sä hyggelig ä lese fra deg! 🙂
Her ruset skyenen av gärde i höyt tempo ogsä, men nä er det mye roligere. Det er fremdlees varmt, 20° pä en sen höstkveld er det mye …
Ha en fin kveld. Jeg er pä vei til min nattevakt pä dermatologisk avdeling igjen.
Klem Hanne
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This is such a lovely blog and I wanted to thank you for coming by mine. Have a delightful day.
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Thank you so much, dear Jackie. We appreciate your visit very much! 🙂
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Wow, the power of Mother Nature! Great image.
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Indeed, Maureen! Thanks a lot for looking into the great work of James. We appreciate it very much.
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A huge thanks Maureen for such a wonderful comment about my work and I have to agree, Mother Nature can surprise us all in so many ways.
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A stunning capture. Love the seagulls in the surf’s wake, ever watchful for fish that may have been swept up into the breakwater.
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Yes, thank you, John, for mentioning the seagulls. The add a lot to the mood and the dramatic tension. A big thank you for visiting and commenting!
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A huge thanks John for commenting on my work and it was such a spectacular and frightening time to be on the coast in East Sussex, UK during this past weekend. The gulls were simply amazing how the dived and swooped in such turbulent winds. Once again many thanks.
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Awe inspiring!!!! As a Meteorologist I love the weather shots..
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🙂 🙂 I know. I love weather myself. Especially “bad” weather.
Thanks a lot for visiting and commenting!
Greetings across the pond.
DIna
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Gosh! A massive thanks for your comment regarding my photograph. It really is very much appreciated.
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Fantastic shots of the waves on his blog, Dina.
I’ve just been reading on the news about the storms that have swept over the UK, the Channel and France – looks like a massive storm front.
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We had very strong winds here in Germany as well, but nothing compared to the west coast of England. Thank you so much for looking into the great work of James, dear Victoria, I’m sure he’s quite about the big respond from you all.
Have a lovely evening!
Dina Xx
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A huge thanks for passing on this comment to Dina about my work Victoria. I hope that the storms did not cause too much havoc for you.
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Beautifully menacing storm shot. The black and white complete the mood. Its a very pretty place, even with the sea beating the shore. I hope you are all “battened down” and safe. Glad the bookfayries are lashed to Klaus’s belt. Stay well.
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B&W is perfect for this captures, I agree. I love a good storm, as long as I’m not on the water … 🙂 Thank you so much for looking into the great work of James!
Have a lovely evening.
Dina Xx
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Thank you so much for writing such a lovely comment on Dina’s blog about my work. It certainly is a wonderful part of the UK. East Sussex.
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Clever Klausbernd to secure Siri and Selma safely. But ohoh, what terrific photo’s! A storm is exhilarating and terrifying at the same time..I always have to be outside though just to feel the power of Mother Nature (not to close to such wave of course;0))
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Yes, clever indeed, dear Johanna, hehehe! 🙂
I’d love to go to the north of Norway, to the Atlantic road, voted the number one scenic drive in the whole world; it’s most impressive by bad weather:
http://www.flixxy.com/driving-on-the-atlantic-ocean-road-in-norway.htm
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Thank you so mmuch for this link! It was magificent travelling from the couch ;0) I must se this in real one day. The road is a beautful design with all the curves and bridges. And some of those waves almost look like creatures jumping the bridges: fascinating. In Canada, I have seen ‘snowclouds’ in winterstorms crossing the fields and road like that. Beautiful! love from Johanna
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I do hope that everyone managed to stay safe during the storms and thank you very much Flora for such a wonderful comment about my work.
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your welcome! I enjoyed your website and blog as well.
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A huge thanks!
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Fascinating and scary – both. Faszinierend UND angsteinfloessend…
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Yes!! 🙂 Thank you for looking into the great work of James.
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Many many thanks for writing such a great comment about my work and I have to agree that this was a scary and exhilarating time on the beach close to my home in East Sussex
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Gorgeous, gorgeous picture!
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Yes, I thought so too! 🙂
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Many many thanks Dina
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A huge thanks Francesca for your comment on Dinas blog regarding my work
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That’s a great capture, and a bit scary.
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Indeed!
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A huge thanks for such a wonderful comment regarding my photograph. It is very much appreciated.
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Fascinating rage of water ,splendid picture.Thank you Dina for liking my post (Don’t Judge.) Be safe,jalal
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Thanks, Jalal. Take care.
All the best, Dina
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A massive thanks Jalal.
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Wow – that is spectacular!
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I ‘m really happy you like it, LadyFi!
Big pat to Oscar from me,
Dina Xx
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Crikey! Thank you so much for such a wonderful comment LadyFi.
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da zeigt das Meer seine gewaltige Seite! solch Stürmen begegne ich mit größtem Respekt, gut, wenn man im sicheren Haus sitzt und das Ganze von Innen betrachten kann- ich hoffe, dass die süßen Buchfeen in ihren Regalbrettern geblieben sind und Klausbernd im Haus- die news um den Orkan herum sind ja nicht gerade prickelnd …
liebe Dina, danke für dieses spektakuläre Bild
herzliche Grüße ins Rheintal vom Berg
Ulli
übrigens … ich liebe Leuchttürme 🙂
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Ja, Leuchttürme sind wunderschön, Ulli, die liebe ich auch. Schön, dass du zu Hause gut angekommen bist!. Zum Glück ist in Cley nichts passiert. Wir haben in Bonn auch mächtig was vom Wind abbekommen. An der Küste Nord Norfolks sind die Leuchttürme selten; die Kirchen dienen als Leuchtsignal. Das hat auch was! 🙂
Einen wunderschönen Tag wünsche ich dir aus Bonn, bin gerade voll im Nachtdienstdurcheinanderseinmodus …
Dina 🙂
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gut zu lesen, liebe Hanne, dass in Norfolk nichts passiert ist!!!
pass auf dich auf-
herzliche Grüße vom goldenbunten Berg
Ulli
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Du auch!
Liebste Grüße zurück
Hanne Xx
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Great shot! Thank you for sharing, dear Dina.
Please tell Klausbernd and the Bookfayries to stay safe and warm!
Big hugs,
Stefano
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I’ll will! 🙂 Thanks a lot for looking into the work of James, dear Stefano.
Big hugs to you and yours
Dina
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A huge thanks Steano for taking the time to look at my work and to leave a comment with Dina.
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Dina, that’s a really stunning shot, so full of dramatic energy…..I love it!
But I am a little worried about the fate of Bookfayries amidst such a storm.
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I’m glad you like it, dear Seonaid! Thanks for taking the time to look into the work of James, I’m sure he’ll appreciate it very much.:-)
Luckily nothing happened to the Bookfayries, we’re always very concerned when gails are coming. They are not allowed into the garden and sometimes we even have to tie them up in the living room.
Have a lovely day. Take care.
Dina
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Wow! A huge thanks Seonaid for leaving such a wonderful comment about my photography on Dina’s blog. It was very much a scary time on the beach close to home in East Sussex, UK.
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Looks like hurricane in Miami, Florida USA. We have been lucky as have not been hit since 2005 when Wilma and Katrina hit about 10 days apart. Thanks visit my blog.
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I have good friends in Sunny Isles Beach and Wilma hit them badly, it was a costly number indeed. It took a long time to replace and repair everything. I have experienced bad weather in Florida, but nothing like Wilma.
Thank you so much for following my blog, Carl!
Greetings from Bonn
Dina
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Great shot and comment, but tell Klausbernd not to take chances with Siri and Selma – we’d miss them terribly.:)
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I’ll them him straight away, thank you so much, my dear! 🙂 Thanks a lot for visiting. Greetings to Florida! By the way, Carl, the man above you, comes from Miami.
Wishing you a happy, lovely day.
Dina
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Thank you gpcox for the comment regarding my photography and I hope that everyone managed to stay safe during these storms that swept across the UK an Europe this past weekend.
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As do I. Where may I ask were YOU standing at the time?
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Liebe Dina, ich hoffe, Ihr habt den Sturm gut ueberstanden. Wir wurden morgens um 5 von den umfallenden Muelltonnen geweckt. Aber zum Glueck gab es keine groesseren Schaeden. Mein Mann hat von zu Hause gearbeitet. Das war auch gut, denn die Zugverbindungen waren alle unterbrochen. Und zum Glueck sind gerade Herbstferien, so dass ich meinen kleinen Entdecker nicht zur Schule bringen musste. Liebe Gruesse, Peggy
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LIebe Peggy, ich bin in Bonn und arbeite zurzeit. In Cley war alles in Ordnung, keine Schäden. dort gibt es flood wardens, die aufpassen und den Einwohnern mahnen alle Vorsichtsmaßnahmen zu treffen. Als ich morgens nach der Nachschicht aus der Klinik rauskam, lagen riesengroßen Terracottatöpfe auf der Terrasse, alle kaputt, Bäume sind umgeknickt etc.
Viele liebe Grüße zu euch nach Greenwich
Dina
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What a divine capture…but I am sure it left some devastation…sigh.
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A huge thanks for your comment regarding my photographs and yes unfortunately a young 14 yr old by was playing close to the edge of this particular beach on Sunday as was swept out to sea. Sadly the search and rescue teams are now in a body recovery mode rather than rescue, as the boy is presumed dead.
We all have to be aware of the forces of mother nature and not to take her for granted, even if at times when storms are raging it can be exhilarating.
Many thanks.
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Dina!!!!! What can I say but a huge hue huge thank you from the bottom of my heart for re-blogging and giving me the opportunity to reply personally to the wonderful comments from your followers that have been posted on your wonderful blog.
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Hi Dina! I hope everybody is safe and made it through the big storm.
Hugs! Veraiconica
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Beautiful!
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Great Shot.
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Dramatic and awesomely beautiful, Dina! Love it. That storm brought down two trees in our garden. One of them fell on the house…It’s been taken care of now, but was a bit dramatic in its own way…Have a great weekend!
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Fantastic shot! That lighthouse is certainly getting a pounding! 🙂
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