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Postby John Wood » 24 Dec 2013 15:51

Terrible news Andrew. Try to keep your chin up.

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Postby Maxwell » 24 Dec 2013 16:34

Thanks all. Locked up and walked away. It will still be there at the weekend! Luckily TR7 and MX5 both OK. Post pics later (if JW hosts them!)

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Postby tr7jim » 24 Dec 2013 18:14

Andrew

Sad to here your terrible news

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Postby laney » 24 Dec 2013 19:50

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Thinking of you both at this time.
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Postby Maxwell » 24 Dec 2013 20:17

Not sure that it will be there at the weekend. Just heard they are evacuating the village prior to opening the flood-gates at the Leigh Barrier. Flood could equal 1968 level, in my case five feet from the floor.....

That will be goodbye to the MX5. Hope the rumour is wrong...

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Postby saabfast » 24 Dec 2013 20:32

Andrew, can the MX5 not be moved to higher ground? Let me know if I can help over the next few days.

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Postby Maxwell » 24 Dec 2013 20:46

Alan . Thank you for your kind offer. Where the Mazda is parked the water is just touching the bottom of the rim, but 8" indoors. To get it to the road I'd need to drive it through water 18/24" deep for a distance of forty yards, but then there's nowhere to go. If the flood-surge occurs the garage will be four-foot under water. No option other than leave it to chance I'm afraid.

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Postby Maxwell » 24 Dec 2013 20:48

To original poster - sorry to hijack the thread - and Seasons Greetings to everybody!

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Postby john 215 » 24 Dec 2013 21:13

Hi.

A couple of picture of Andrew's house -


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A very sad sight indeed, and judging by the news not a uncommon one this xmas

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Postby gaz » 24 Dec 2013 21:31

That's horrible....
Not the sort of thing you want any time of the year least of all Christmas
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Postby FI Spyder » 24 Dec 2013 22:43

Reminds me of the flooding in southern Alberta last spring. A friend of mine bought a house there the day before....

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Postby Hasbeen » 24 Dec 2013 23:32

My sympathy too.

We often suffer floods in Oz, between the droughts.

At least in my northern part of the country the rain comes in summer, & you are not being frozen to death by the cold of the flood water as you fight your way through.

Good luck, hope they don't have to open those gates.

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Postby trekcarbonboy » 25 Dec 2013 01:51

So sorry to here Andrew. [:(]

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Postby silverseven » 25 Dec 2013 02:30

very sad news Maxwell , as was mentioned its a terrible thing to have to live through at this time of the year when we should be all celebrating.

Hope everything turns out as best as it can , and you won't incure too much damage at the home. Prayers for you and everyone in the UK having to deal with the flooding.
(( not to forget my brothers to the west + south dealing with that huge ice storm that luckily this time passed just to side of us .....1998 was a year I would not have to experience again anytime soon ....))

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Postby Maxwell » 25 Dec 2013 09:42

Fingers crossed. Looks as if things may be OK so far - no further ingress of water. Will know more tomorrow. Thanks for all your prayers and good wishes - this is a great forum of friends and I feel very honoured to be a part of it.

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