Was a big blow right enough. Noisy in our tin-roofed abode. I remember a reverberating, rattling flue - should have recorded it and launched in on a drumming career.
Fascinated by something I saw on Ch9 Dunedin - occasionally watch it here in Oz, esp Dougal's show. The peninsular woman who was interviewed (with enviable peaches & cream skin & beautiful diction) said it was maybe the fourth or fifth worst storm she'd experienced. When the wind blows my sense of measurement flies north!
When I'm not writing Crime novels I'm busy working as a research fellow at the Va'a o Tautai - Center for Pacific Health in Dunedin, New Zealand. I am the author of the Sam Shephard detective series, published by Orenda Books - Overkill, The Ringmaster, Containment and Bound. I have also written the stand alone thriller Faceless. If I'm not writing or working, I can be found on the business end of a fencing foil.
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Was a big blow right enough. Noisy in our tin-roofed abode. I remember a reverberating, rattling flue - should have recorded it and launched in on a drumming career.
Yep, it was breezy at our place too. I have a photo on my blog of the worst damage. :-)
Hope you are staying dry!
(Missed you the other night, it was a fascinating talk.)
Fascinated by something I saw on Ch9 Dunedin - occasionally watch it here in Oz, esp Dougal's show. The peninsular woman who was interviewed (with enviable peaches & cream skin & beautiful diction) said it was maybe the fourth or fifth worst storm she'd experienced. When the wind blows my sense of measurement flies north!
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