The same happened to me. In those days I used my little Noddy bike to travel the 5½ miles to work. The rain came down all day so I was riding home through flooded roads. I couldn't stop anywhere because my exhaust pipe, half my engine and my feet, were under water which I couldn't risk coming back up the pipes. Although it is water cooled, the poor little thing doesn't work too well when the water gets into the cylinders. People were pointing and laughing at me ( a common event anyway ) as I gently glided past, swan-like. Really, the boot should have been on the other foot, because I was still progressing while they were in cars that were stuck in the floods.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 12:29 pmWhen mother in law lived near you (she's gone posh and moved to Beverley) the water was gently lapping at her door step 16 years agoBike Breaker wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:34 am In Hull (yes I know what people think of the place) we've had more rain than usual over the last few weeks so the ground is squelchy. A few places have had local flooding but nothing like back 16 years ago. Regarding wind or gales, we're experiencing a mild breeze with gusts in the mid 20s mph.
Today, we have bright sunshine.
Talking of boots, that was the day I discovered that waterproof boots aren't waterproof when the depth of the water is greater then the height of the boot.
I rode down my street fearing the worst but, like your m-i-l, I was fortunate that the the level reached the doorstep but no higher. My garden was like a lake, though.