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Tag Archives: river
Tsunami safety (Rousse)
The plan was that I would send a few more e-mails before heading home for the weekend. I delayed this a little more when I accepted an invitation to go and sunbathe on the pier. Everyone was enjoying the casual … Continue reading
Family fun outdoors (Rousse)
I rode with my family in an open train carriage across the wide salmon river. It had been an eventful day: my middle sister had taken my little sister to the hospital for an operation that she claimed to have … Continue reading
A watery grave for pensioners, iPads, and iPhones (Rousse)
I came across a very pretty village just off the A702. “We could live here”, I thought “And be close to N and S”. The only drawback was the queue of pensioners jumping in pairs to their death from the … Continue reading
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Tagged A702, bodies, corpses, death, float, iPad minis, iPads, iPhones, jump, pairs, pensioners, pretty, queue, river, stolen, village
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A kayaking holiday in France (Rousse)
It was the third week of May and the weather was finally cheering up with the approach of the French summer. My sister J and I jumped into kayaks with our pair of Jack Russell companions and floated downstream. Each … Continue reading
London submerged under floods (Rousse)
I stood on the bridge over the “road” and marvelled at the swollen river that had forced a course through central London. It was now impossible to tell what was the Thames and what was not. Although everyone had been … Continue reading
Children and the dangers of thin ice (Rousse)
The children boasted that the ice was so thick that they could walk across the frozen river. I asked them to demonstrate, my camera at the ready. The first girl placed her booted foot onto the supposedly solid ice, fell … Continue reading
A lunch date in Luskentyre (Rousse)
I crossed the bridge over the Thames to track down a café. A friendly man nearby introduced himself to me as Ed and joined me in my quest for lunch. When nothing suitable could be found on the north bank … Continue reading
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Tagged am, bank, bridge, cafe, car, drive, friend, Harris, Isle of Harris, lie, London, lunch, Luskentyre, Outer Hebrides, river, Thames
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Basking sharks and dolphins “spotted” in the Tyne (Rousse)
Were those basking shark fins cutting through the water? How marvellous that a shoal had made it all the way up-river to Hexham! I’d never seen basking sharks in fresh water before, and what a thrill to find them in … Continue reading
Bogs, bullets and a disappointing blow as Rousse hunts for Paris
I hadn’t anticipated just how far it was to Paris. I had already walked for miles along a route that took me over boggy moorland and through a war-zone. The most dangerous moment came when I narrowly missed being shot … Continue reading
French flood wipes out village (Rousse)
My mother and I lived in a log cabin in the upper section of a rural French village. During the day she worked in the cinema further down the valley, quite close to the river and the lake. My daily … Continue reading
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Tagged article, articles, author, authors, cabin, camera, cinema, co-author, co-authors, death, desk, die, Dutch, escape, flood, food, France, French, information, Inverary, iPhone, journal, kill, killed, lake, log, meltwater, mother, river, rural, tsunami, valley, village, vocabulary, wallet, water, write, writing
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