Stuff and water.
Jul. 25th, 2007 08:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thanks to everyone for their very kind words about Bender the chameleon - you have no idea how much I appreciate it.
The flooding locally continues apace - Oxford residents evacuatedas flood waters rise - hard to believe that this is happening less than twenty miles away. We're untouched by it here, thankfully.
The RAF have even been sending the Sea Kings of 22 and 202 squadrons inland - whenever I catch a glimpse of a big yellow helicopter on the TV, it makes me smile - because my dad was stationed with both squadrons, 202 the longest, when he was in the air force. Some of the happiest memories of my childhood are tied up with big yellow helicopters - our school was under one of the flight paths they used to get to the Humber estuary, and if we were out at playtime they'd swing low enough for the winchman to wave out the door at us. Plus every year at the Sergeants mess kids christmas parties, Santa used to turn up in a big yellow helicopter, and I believe I've told this tale before!
Anyway:

That one's from 202 squadron - you can tell by the duck on the side. The squadron emblem is a mallard; there was a pond outside the mess at Finningley which had several pairs resident, and they used to bring them indoors when the pond froze in the winter and the foxes tried to cross to the roosting island. And believe me, 'mess' is the right word for indoor ducks...
A bit about 202 squadron.
That's a Mk3 Sea King, an older version - I think my dad worked on Mk1 and Mk2s, but I'd need to check with him.

That one's from 22 squadron - again, I can tell by the emblem on the side. Never could work out what it was, exactly, but I recognise it. That one's a Mk5, presumably one of the most recent!
A little bit about 22 squadron, including what the damn emblem is!
Ah, happy memories.
Although when I was checking out the flood story, this other one caught my eye:
Lovemaking hedgehogs disturb the peace!
Having had pairs of hedgehogs bonking in my garden, I can attest to the alarmingly loud noises they make!
And so thus I head off to Abingdon, to see if the shop has floated away and play with my beloved reptiles... before coming home to bed!
Have a nice day, chaps. ;)
The flooding locally continues apace - Oxford residents evacuatedas flood waters rise - hard to believe that this is happening less than twenty miles away. We're untouched by it here, thankfully.
The RAF have even been sending the Sea Kings of 22 and 202 squadrons inland - whenever I catch a glimpse of a big yellow helicopter on the TV, it makes me smile - because my dad was stationed with both squadrons, 202 the longest, when he was in the air force. Some of the happiest memories of my childhood are tied up with big yellow helicopters - our school was under one of the flight paths they used to get to the Humber estuary, and if we were out at playtime they'd swing low enough for the winchman to wave out the door at us. Plus every year at the Sergeants mess kids christmas parties, Santa used to turn up in a big yellow helicopter, and I believe I've told this tale before!
Anyway:

That one's from 202 squadron - you can tell by the duck on the side. The squadron emblem is a mallard; there was a pond outside the mess at Finningley which had several pairs resident, and they used to bring them indoors when the pond froze in the winter and the foxes tried to cross to the roosting island. And believe me, 'mess' is the right word for indoor ducks...
A bit about 202 squadron.
That's a Mk3 Sea King, an older version - I think my dad worked on Mk1 and Mk2s, but I'd need to check with him.

That one's from 22 squadron - again, I can tell by the emblem on the side. Never could work out what it was, exactly, but I recognise it. That one's a Mk5, presumably one of the most recent!
A little bit about 22 squadron, including what the damn emblem is!
Ah, happy memories.
Although when I was checking out the flood story, this other one caught my eye:
Lovemaking hedgehogs disturb the peace!
Having had pairs of hedgehogs bonking in my garden, I can attest to the alarmingly loud noises they make!
And so thus I head off to Abingdon, to see if the shop has floated away and play with my beloved reptiles... before coming home to bed!
Have a nice day, chaps. ;)