Saturday, 16 January 2010

Layers of ice



We had a lot of heavy rain and strong winds last night.
This morning the ice is all shifting downstream and around the pier area it is all piled up in layers.
It has pushed the signs to one side and the metal ladders at the side of the pier are also pushed over. On the last occasion that this happened even some of the upright posts of the pier were broken with the strength of the ice pushing.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Thawing at last.

The thaw began on Sunday night. I was down looking at the shore earlier today and the ice is still there with water on the top of it where it has rained and of course melting too.
The stones people have been throwing on to it are still there, It will take a good while to disperse.
Robert with the McCrabbe family.
This was the scene on Sunday. What a contrast now to see some green again after 3 weeks of pure white.

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

The big freeze up continues

We had a fresh fall of snow last night. It's not very deep but lovely powdery snow.
I went out this morning to capture these images.

People have been throwing stones on to the ice here.

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Still frozen up

As you can see the lough is still frozen. It did thaw a bit and then froze again.
Our road has been treacherous but the main roads are alright.

You can see how low the water in the lough is now in comparison to the flood level.
On the table the crumbs for the birds have attracted robins, sparrows, blackbird and thrush.
This tabby cat was also spotted up there taking his share.

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Sub zero temperatures

This morning we woke up to see that the lake is beginning to freeze over. It is extremely cold and no breeze at all so if this continues tonight we may see it closed over tomorrow. I think we could call it a white Christmas although officially snow must fall on the day to call it "white."
The sun is shining but making no impact whatsoever.
You may just be able to notice where the apple tree fell over in the orchard. Dad cut it up for burning.

On Sunday there was a nice covering of snow around. As we arrived early to have a short choir practice for the carol service, dad had time to take some photos.

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Getting ready for Christmas.

Last week we spent two nights in Belfast. Robert had some work to do at a house on the Ormeau Road so we decided to go up and stay for a short break. We stayed in the Days Hotel just off Great Victoria St. There was a lovely festive atmosphere around the City Hall with the continental market there.
Robert was also getting some wood sorted out - we spent a while cutting up old boards etc. and then went up to Fivemiletown and brought home a load of burned roof timbers from there. Heidi likes to be in the middle of the action. Actually an apple tree fell over in the garden a couple of weeks ago. There was no storm but it looks as if the root system was rotting and it simply fell.
I couldn't believe it when Barry came over to tell us. I accused him of swinging on it!
We have our stove lit every evening and as it is closed in we can burn any sort of wood and no worries about sparks coming out. It gives very good heat.

I have my baby tree in the washroom window and the big tree in the sun room.
The weather was a little more festive yesterday as we had a little sprinkling of snow - just enough to whiten the ground. There are heavy falls of snow in south-east England and, of course, traffic is at a standstill.
Kyra is very happy at the possibility of more snow!

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Water, water everywhere!

We have had so much rain here that there are floods everywhere causing a lot of problems.
As you can see, the pier has almost disappeared from view - in fact, Scott's pier is under water now.

The water is so far up on the slipway that it has joined forces with the water on the other side so the trees there are on an island.
Here is a view of where Scott's pier should be.
At Keri and Paul's cottage at Geaglum it is a disaster - well almost.
You can see how far the water had reached yesterday - it is already up around the sandbags so another couple of inches and it will be in through the doorway. Ray and Robert put up some defences but there's not a lot you can do. The underfloor heating would not take kindly to the water.



If you look at the Herald on-line you will see more about the floods around Enniskillen. The Roads Service had to raise the way into Erneside as it was under water too.