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Oops. Sorry I'm a couple of day's late - I forgot to post the link. Another apology: see below.

Title: How Far We've Come.
Author: [livejournal.com profile] aqualegia
Pairing: John/Rodney
Rating: PG13
Disclaimer: Not mine!
Word Count: ~2700
Author's Notes: Written for: [livejournal.com profile] romancingmcshep
Using the [livejournal.com profile] hewligan_100 prompt: 027 Partners & the [livejournal.com profile] mcsheplets Challenge 100: How Far We've Come (which also supplied the title).
Summary: Set a few years after my fic Men in Black. The boys are getting ready for another milestone in their life together.


How Far We've Come. At my journal.

Apology 1. I am very sorry that I forgot to change the security setting. I hadn't had much sleep on Thursday night because of the storm.
Apology 2. When I got a phone call from Tarlan alerting me to the problem, I was unable to connect to the internet. My Wifi box was switched on confirmed by the connection to mains light was on. The other lights were off. Then my neighbours came to call and we chatted for a while, and when I let them out, I could hear a chain saw and my neighbour remarked that a tree had come down sometime during the hurricane Friday night. So, being nosy I took a walk, and found that the two conifer trees (both about 25feet tall) that had stood on a bend in our road for over thirty years to my knowledge, were both lying across the road, one had damaged a car; both had ripped up a huge chunk of the pavement and there was a van from my internet provider waiting to mend the cables, once the trees had been cut up and moved, and the pavement repaired. They finally finished fixing it late this afternoon. If you're interested in the UK's weather woes, you can read more about it here: BBC News Website

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Date: 2014-02-17 01:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melodysparks.livejournal.com
We have had a lot of rain and very very high winds too up here in the midlands but fortunately no major flooding yet. Yep Hurricane like winds. The other day the Met Office satillite picture looked like a hurricane over the country

The River Trent is almost to the top of the embankment which means if any more water comes downstream it might breach, depends on the Derwent and the other tributaries. Fortunately we have excellent flood defenses around Trent Bridge.

I do hope neither of us have any more problems with the weather. Lets hope this year is a good one for it

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