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We had the same storm here in Lincoln, Sooz - couldn't sleep for ages - thought it had gone away and then it returned - and I heard it for a while around 6 am here too
My sons just been round - he lives in the same village - apparently two houses were struck last night just around the corner to him. I knew it was close .............................very spectacular - we're not too far from Lincoln.
Soozy Woo
Well we apparently had one hell of a storm here in the Black Country last night!  I was slightly inebriated due to yesterday being my wedding anniversary (5 years) and we went out last night to celebrate, so when my neighbour told me earlier on if I had heard it, I was surprised to say the least!  

I really do not like storms at all, my mum used to tell me not to be silly as they wouldn't hurt me, but I hate the noise from the thunder and the lightening just terrifies me, so I'm glad I was out cold last night.
â™ĨPinkBabe1966â™ĨThe Angel under the tree!
See, I said lightening was bad lol. I was also on a long night time flight when we hit a thunderstorm, for me being storm phobic it was extremely scary. The night sky lit up so brightly we could see daylight above it, well blue skies and light as we know it. At the time I was in absolute agony from an ear infection by stupidly flying with a very heavy head cold I picked up in Canada's feezing conditions on a 2 day stopover, Never fly with a heavy cold it can burst your ear drums as happened to me  I actually didn't know what was worse for me at some point, the agony I was in, the lightening, or the turbulence as the plane soared and dived. Basically a nightmare journey where I ended up with ears bleeding and having to seek medical help when thankfully we landed safely eventually. Don't understand why some love storms lol
Yellow Rose

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