Ophelia
Heading for our shore
Storm force winds
Drenching rain
Surge alerts for Coastal towns
Fear ferocious winds.
©Alison Jean Hankinson
This is for Real toads- Shadorma. Shadorma is a popular Spanish form of poetry using a 353375 format.
Ophelia is headed our way and will arrive 30 years to the day of the violent storm we experienced in 1987.
Hope its not as bad as that. Doing a bike ride tommorrow which takes in Morecambe and Lancaster, so hoping for the calm before the storm. Great picture and poem.
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It is fairly calm here at the moment. The image was the Midland Hotel on Morecambe Prom, but it was in high winds last month. So hopefully the calm will stay with you tomorrow.
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I hope so as first time on a bike in 5 years. I will probably fall off whether the wind is blowing or not. Yes I recognise the hotel. Its a beautiful place. 🙂
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Haha…we sometime bike down to the cafe on the old stone jetty for a mug of tea and a bacon butty….have a great time.
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Thank you, sure it will be fab. 🙂
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What a name for a weather system … It got me thinking of Ophelia’s suicide drowning herself
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Hunker down!
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Hi Alison! I’m in London- Ophelia can’t touch us here. I’ve got a spare room if you need to escape. Stay safe! Beautiful poem 🙂
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Much love to you and many thanks. We will batten down the hatches, the kids at school will be as mad as the wind…
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Ok😊. Just keep indoors!
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Oh gosh, I hope she fizzles out! (And glad you found some good use for her .)
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This is the strangest hurricane season ever.
I don’t believe one has touched Ireland in all of recorded history.
Sure hope you made it through safe and dry.
Your shadorma captured it perfectly.
namaste
JzB
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Thankyou. XX
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