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Tonight we have the third gale in three days! The second was of hurricane force and have done a lot of damage. I was lucky and the gales have not damaged anything here.StephenB, are you still alive? And what about your garden?
This is terrible if it hits your area. Are you not afraid with all these trees around you? Do you stay up all night?Lina.
We were lucky and the worst wind hit north of us and we slept well all night to the loud noise from the wind and waves. But my sister in law who lives further north, didn't sleep all night. A small house on their property was completely demolished but the main houses stood it off.
We weren't so lucky...hope it went better up on the farm, Trond? There is more damage down near the fjord than the last major storm in 1992, so I would say that this was probably at least the 50-year storm locally, some compensation for losing the greenhouse. Haven't heard of anyone being hurt luckily as it was well forecast and happened in the middle of the night! Luckily, my son and daughter were here and we tidied up the pile of broken glass and aluminium! This morning we were woken up by a mighty clap of thunder which is very unusual in winter here! I think Thor is unhappy!P.S: The fallen trees are from Malvikodden on the other side of the bay! I just lost the greenhouse and a shelter wall and no damage to the house.
Glad to hear it wasn't worse (bad enough)... did you lose plants in the greenhouse, or is it just a summer greenhouse?
Is this on the farm near me? Glad no-one was hurt. I amazingly slept right through the storm. When I went to bed it was almost completely still and I thought the storm had passed....
Hoy: I'm near you at the moment, in Haugesund, so I know what you're talking about. My son in law is out to look after their summer house in Føynå ( small island outside here), and he phoned and said it is a white inferno out there now.. At home in Harstad we have not had much wind, and from what I see on the net, my seed pots now have a nice cover of 40 cm of snow Stephen: I really felt sorry when i saw what had happened to your greenhouse. I do hope the plants will survive.
Quote from: Magnar on December 29, 2011, 09:50:44 AMHoy: I'm near you at the moment, in Haugesund, so I know what you're talking about. My son in law is out to look after their summer house in Føynå ( small island outside here), and he phoned and said it is a white inferno out there now.. At home in Harstad we have not had much wind, and from what I see on the net, my seed pots now have a nice cover of 40 cm of snow Stephen: I really felt sorry when i saw what had happened to your greenhouse. I do hope the plants will survive.Welcome south, Magnar! Have you sown any interesting new species?Btw, did the Chrysospleniums you got from me survive?