jayes_musings: (Books & Globe)
1. Have you ever been in a hurricane or typhoon? Which one, when and where?
I've been through a few hurricanes, thought fortunately never a truly major one. The most memorable was when I lived in Hampton Roads, VA when Hurricane Floyd hit in 1999. Just the week before, there had been a lingering hurricane/tropical storm that had brought a week of solid rain just as we were moving into our new house. Then right before schools were due to start, Hurricane Floyd arrived and caused the usual damage as well as coastal flooding on already saturated ground. A tornado that spawned from Floyd hit what was due to be my youngest son's kindergarten class, taking off the roof.

2. Have you ever been near an erupting volcano? Which one, when and where?
No, although I was on one of the very last flights to cross from the US to Europe before they shut down airspace due to the erupting volcano on Iceland. And although it wasn't erupting, I did climb Mt Vesuvius and stood at the rim to see steam and gas vents rising from the caldera.

3. Are there tornadoes where you live? Has a tornado come near you?
Tornadoes aren't common where I am now in PA, although not unheard of. But I did live in Tornado Alley in Lubbock Texas when I first came to the States. A couple of months after arriving in Lubbock, my husband and I were driving from the AF base where we lived into Lubbock and for no apparent reason the traffic slowed. Off to our right was a funnel cloud slowly getting longer and longer. The sky was green-ish black and looked as if it was boiling. We got to our destination, the local mall, and from store to store listened to the radio as reports of that tornado had hit a trailer park and was heading to the base. I later found out that it had gone between the two runways on base, causing minimal damage. There were a further few occasions while I lived there that we had tornado warnings and spent a good few ours in the hallway with blankets and radio, but that was the only tornado I've actually seen.

4. Have you experienced severe flooding? When and where?
It seems seems AF bases are magnets for bad weather. When I lived in northern California back in the mid-90s, there was severe flooding along the Yuba and Sutter rivers. We were fortunate enough to live on base which was away from the rivers and slightly higher elevation. Many people in the local towns were evacuated to base and my son's school didn't reopen after the winter break because it was an emergency shelter. We had to take my other son to a doctor's appointment and crossed the Yuba River. The road bridge parallels the rail bridge and is near the same height and despite the levies the water was just a couple of feet, perhaps, below the rail bridge as I looked across and almost to the top of the levies. One of the nearby levies did burst, and a friend's house (he wasn't occupying it at the time) had several feet of water come through.

5. What is the most extreme weather you have ever experienced?
I would say, as a matter of consistent extreme weather, it would have to be Lubbock, TX. Even without the threat of tornadoes, I had never -- and still haven't really -- seen storms as intense as those I experienced there. To the point that when I was describing them to my best friend back in England, she gibly dismissed them as 'how bad can a thunderstorm get'. I was proved right, however, a few years later when she spent a year in Houston and called me up after a particularly severe storm there telling me how right I was and how sorry she was for not believing how intense Texas thunderstorms can be.
jayes_musings: (LiW -- Eleanor 1183 barbarians)
1.Is there a particular historical period or event, anywhere in the world, that fascinates you? Oh, so many. Ancient Greece, Roman Britain, and Medieval Europe would probably be my top three

2. Would you like to visit that time, or live in it permanently, or does the whole idea make you want to run screaming? Visit = Ancient Greece and Roman Britain....Run screaming from Medieval Europe.

3. What's the best piece of historical writing, nonfiction or fiction, you've ever read? Definitely Sharon Kay Penman's books. "The Sunne in Splendour" is a exceptional recounting of the life of Richard III. But my favourite is "When Christ and His Saints Slept" which chronicles the war between King Stephen and Empress Maude and begins her Plantagenet series.

4. What's the worst? I can't remember the author, but I once read a novel about Attila the Hun that was laughably awful. I read about 50 pages and threw it away. Conn Iggulden's "Gates of Rome" was a real disappointment, filled with inaccuracies, which was a shame because I really like his "Conqueror" series.

5.Is there a historical site you would love to visit? Well, I've been fortunate enough to visit quite a few on my 'must-see' list, but still very much on there is Greece (Athens, Sparta, Delphi, and Thermopylae). I would also love to visit Petra.
jayes_musings: (Cat & mice)
1. Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas – which one do you use?
I prefer to use Happy Holidays. I have friends of various religious beliefs (and non-belief) and it covers everything. At work, as I'm basically in customer service position, in a very conservative Christian area, I do default to Merry (or Happy) Christmas. It saves a lot of time and discussion that I don't wish to have at that moment.

2. Do you own an ugly Christmas sweater?
No I don't..and I want one! I used to have one years ago before ugly Christmas sweaters were ironically cool.

3. Do you celebrate the Winter Solstice?
I don't celebrate it as some of my Pagan friends do, but I do acknowledge and welcome it as a sign that the days grow longer once again.

4. Now that you are β€˜in the know,’ what would you leave out for St. Nick on the 24th?
I'm a traditionalist in this respect. In the UK, we leave out mince pies and sherry or whisky for the man. It's only proper.

5. Tired of the snow and icky weather yet? For those fortunate folks in the other hemisphere, are you tired of the humidity and hot
It's been mostly rain, so far, but I'd much prefer that for the rest of the winter than snow. I don't mind the cold so much, but I can do without the bad weather.
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1. Have you ever experienced a hurricane firsthand? Yes two, both back in 1999 with Hurricane's Dennis and Floyd. Dennis was just rainy for a few days that made moving into our house very wet. Floyd came the following week, and while it did cause some damage (a tornado damaged part of my son's school), it wasn't too bad where we were.

2. Have you ever experienced outside heat over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celcius)? I've lived in both Northern California and Las Vegas, so yes, every summer that I was there. I think the hottest it got in Vegas was around the 120F mark.

3. When and where was the coldest temperature you have ever experienced? It was a couple of years ago, up in the US Northeast, where I live now. It got down to around -10F, and the wind chills were a lot worse than that.

4. Is your household prepared for a possible power outage of two to seven days? Probably not more than a couple of days. Although I fully intend to go somewhere where there is power if it lasts more than that.

5. Do you have a go bag? No. But all the important stuff is easy to locate. In any event, where I am isn't in severe weather area, and I'm not likely to get flooded or anything. The worst thing is snow/ice storms, and even then the hardest thing is getting out of my driveway.

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