Hiya pal, we got our warning a bit late, we were led to believe that it should pass OK, but the next message was telling us there is a trickle coming over the wall, well that trickle became a river very quickly and we just jumped in the van and went, luckily nothing damaged, not allowed back on the camp yet, no power because of the flood.
It certainly made for an eventful few days, thankfully all back to normal again, minus the washing machine that unfortunately did not make it back to life 😕
I bet you're Dad would have preferred to be singing "Happy Birthday" rather than packing up and moving to safety, I took the dog a walk this morning on the park and there was a couple of small dead fish! just shows the volume of water that was flowing through.
It is a debilitating feeling that's for sure but we are working through it and getting sorted now, still without power as they need to be tested first, regards James
Hi mate, used to live in Rhyl, not far from where you parked on the seafront, did my initial stint as a boy soldier at Kinmel Park camp (now a business park), if you haven't been already, visit Bodelwyddan Church, some interesting ww1 headstones, the camp is where they had the riots in 1919, stay safe bud
Hi Steve one the BSMs of my old Regiment did his training at Kinmel Camp he was RA he known to all as Baz Key, St Marys is a beautiful church where the Canadians and a few others are, I think the nurse buried there succumbed to the Spanish Flu , it is one of the few grave yards where the heads are doubles and triples which seem to be unique to the area. Kind regards James
Waves in the big pool!
(Love Polly Vision ❤️🐾🐾❤️)
Thank you and yes Polly is our little mascot 👍😊
Wow mate, that's some storm. Glad you got out as quick as you did... Really hope no damage to your home. 🤞🏻xx
Hiya pal, we got our warning a bit late, we were led to believe that it should pass OK, but the next message was telling us there is a trickle coming over the wall, well that trickle became a river very quickly and we just jumped in the van and went, luckily nothing damaged, not allowed back on the camp yet, no power because of the flood.
Wow that was an adventure 🙈
It certainly made for an eventful few days, thankfully all back to normal again, minus the washing machine that unfortunately did not make it back to life 😕
Wow that's crazy!! Glad you are safe!!
Thank you! I hope you are keeping well my friend, even your old place was under water 😬
@@jamescrook9749 you are welcome. And thank you!! Wow that’s crazy..!!
My dad happened to be there for his birthday what a surprise he had when he had to evacuate too. Glad your both safe
I bet you're Dad would have preferred to be singing "Happy Birthday" rather than packing up and moving to safety, I took the dog a walk this morning on the park and there was a couple of small dead fish! just shows the volume of water that was flowing through.
I can only imagine the sinking feeling in the pit of your stomachs as this unfolded. Take care.
It is a debilitating feeling that's for sure but we are working through it and getting sorted now, still without power as they need to be tested first, regards James
Fab footage, bit scary in the caravan park,glad you got out safe 😊
Us too! Mother nature has some power!
Hi mate, used to live in Rhyl, not far from where you parked on the seafront, did my initial stint as a boy soldier at Kinmel Park camp (now a business park), if you haven't been already, visit Bodelwyddan Church, some interesting ww1 headstones, the camp is where they had the riots in 1919, stay safe bud
Hi Steve one the BSMs of my old Regiment did his training at Kinmel Camp he was RA he known to all as Baz Key, St Marys is a beautiful church where the Canadians and a few others are, I think the nurse buried there succumbed to the Spanish Flu , it is one of the few grave yards where the heads are doubles and triples which seem to be unique to the area.
Kind regards James