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Glad you are okay! Best wishes for a safe return
You must be looking forward to your stay in England: “In Hampshire, Hertfordshire and Herefordshire, hurricanes hardly ever happen!”
I’m glad there was not much damage. Stay safe!
Vic,
Stay dry and safe. By all means do not enter the “English Summer Simulator” where patients in Carry On Doctor (?) entered to catch colds on purpose for a study.
Glad to hear you are okay.
Stay safe and carry on. So happy to hear you had minimal damages.
Bonsoir Vic,
Heureusement que tu n’as pas eu de dégâts!
J’espère que tu écriras très vite un article!
Bises
I am so happy to hear you are safe and well.
I hope you don’t mind I have linked to your post on Kate Greenaway, written a while back, on my blog today. I am also hosting a giveaway on a fabulous Jane Austen note so feel free to pop over if/when you have a spare moment and visit me in France.
Warm wishes,
Good Night:
I’m so glad cause the Irene’s damages are under control. Here at Brazil you don’t know natural fury like this, thanks god… We have torrential rain or insolation, when everything become dry: land; plants; rivers, etc.
I hope you are fine and healthy… I send you my best wishes… regards.
Happy to hear that you are safe and well and that the damage was minimal. Hope you are not too terribly long without power!
Please be safe. I am praying for you and yours!