Friday, December 16, 2011

 

More than your five-a-day


At a traffic junction in Coundon, Coventry this week something very strange occurred.

Motorists in the UK always have to be prepared for precipitation, but drivers in this area were witness to a very different sort of rain.

Out from the sky fell – not water – but apples.

Yes. Apples.

One road user stated, “The apples fell out of nowhere. They were small and green and hit the bonnet hard. Everyone had to stop their cars suddenly.”

There have been two theories presented since the fruity downpour. One involves a plane losing its cargo, and the other involves a mini tornado sucking apples from an orchard somewhere and then letting them go over Coventry.

Well, you’ve heard the stories about raining frogs and fish – now you’ve heard of apple-rain.

We’d quite like it to rain money next. We’re carrying buckets around with us just in case.

Photo © Grey World via Flickr, under Creative Commons Licence

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