Radio Silence
Alas, words elude me, and seem to have done so for a couple of months. In fact over this time words have been escaping from me but only as speech rather than as written or typed examples of the form. At one point during the recent festivities they started escaping from me in song form at the same time as a catchy tune, which I'd rather taken a fancy to, came on the pub jukebox. My pleasure in voicing the words was immediately arrested by my companions with their use of other words like 'off-key' or 'tone deaf' and even 'droning'. Harsh, cutting, not to say painful orismology, I was forced to shout 'Them's hurtin' words!' at the undeniable truth.
Perhaps not floods of words, but certainly floods of water have been the order of many days, and nights though, with last year being the second wettest on record for the UK, though apparently not for Cornwall.
Some of my photos got published when floods hit Newlyn recently. I did a lot of shots of the dramatic flash flood conditions late on a Saturday night. Below are some of the ones which I thought would get the most use.
Elderly couple sweeping water out of their yard |
Cornwall Search and Rescue team |
Cornwall Search and Rescue team
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Video footage shot on the same night
However it was these two still images which went far and wide
The one on the right being the most popular among picture editors, with the man carrying a woman through the floodwater (quite possibly a regular sight down Newlyn way on a Saturday night).
One that didn't get used at all was this one, a council worker trying to start a car to get it out of the rising waters, if only for the caption possibilities.
'Yeah mate, I think it's flooded'
So, my New Year's resolution is to post here at least once a month, remember to check back soon and see if I'm keeping it! Wishing you a dry and happy 2013.
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