We did have the biggest clap of thunder and the biggest flash of lightening and it sounded right over head someone must have been hit somewhere last night.
We ran around and turned computers off and tellies but it was all to late, it didn't do it again it was just the once.
It has been an interesting couple of days then with all this excitement and then the dog kept us awake all night and he had Ray going out at 2am in my pink dressing gown and cutting grass to bring into for Louis to eat as it must have been the dog had eaten to much chicken.
After all this time of getting the dog to eat he now over eats--we just cant win.
After all the rain the sun came out and we had a glorious walk on the beach so now I'm off to cook some fresh Tuna and new potatoes with mixed vegetables.
Tomorrow I have to pack our clothes for our Easter trip to Bogner.
A friend sent me an email today ---Did you see this on the ‘KentonLine’ website today Mavis? I expect this was the cause of the additional traffic coming though ’sleepy’ Seasalter though how it could be ’sleepy’ with you living there raises a very interesting question!
‘A section of a major Kent road will remain closed until Wednesday after two accidents and an oil spill took place.
The incidents happened last night on the A299 Thanet Way coastbound road between the M2 and the A290.
A Kent Police spokesman said: “The coastbound carriageway is closed at junction 7 where the Thanet Way meets the M2.
Traffic is flowing freely in the area and drivers are being diverted via the A2.
It will remain closed until Wednesday while Kent Highways carry out repairs to the road surface. (I have found out today that One lane has now been opened today and it was because of rain washing away the newly laid road surface so there were several accidents)
An oil spill occurred stretching several hundred metres and specialist equipment is being brought in to clean the surface’.
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