A flooded tree by the King's Bridge
Flooding at the King's Bridge, and Lunch at the Beaconsfield Arms, Suffolk - 27th January 2013
The fields near Grandad's pad are flooded after about 15cm of snow melts overnight and has nowhere to go, with the water nearly up to the top of the arch of the King's Bridge. Later, we take Grandad out for lunch at the Beaconsfield Arms, a.k.a Beaky, in Occold.
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The sun over flooded fields
A flooded fence
The water is nearly up to the top of the bridge
More flooding
Harry, Isobel and Grandad in the Beaconsfield Arms
Harry has a stomp about
Harry tests some water
Fred stifles a giggle
Fred's hands appear from under the table
Grandad has a coffee in the Beaky
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A flooded tree by the King's Bridge
The sun over flooded fields
A flooded fence
The water is nearly up to the top of the bridge
More flooding
Harry, Isobel and Grandad in the Beaconsfield Arms
Harry has a stomp about
Harry tests some water
Fred stifles a giggle
Fred's hands appear from under the table
Grandad has a coffee in the Beaky