Snow here. Lovely bright morning, very nice. Had a friend over from Vancouver - went back last night. Not much snow over there at the moment although it fell to a metre thick in December apparently. Ever-practical, my reaction: "ooh how lovely and Christmassy.'
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After listening to Mr Sheds tell me all weekend that we would get it "really bad, 12 inches of it" I wake up to find that we have ... a dusting. A sprinkling. Barely a tablespoon's worth.
(we're right on the coast, see, it's too salty)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Wow, all London bus drivers have the day off. Airports shut too.
Put a blanket and emergency food hamper in your boot folks, and charge your mobiles up, if you must go out driving.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Snowed in...and off work.
As i'm off work for the day due to the alplike snow conditions i thought i'd see if anyone else was in the same position.
When i woke this morning there was approx. a foot of snow in the back garden. See pictures below.
Maybe we could get a snow collection going.
As a quick question would it be sensible to try and rescue my apple maidens in pots?
Take it easy
D
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not snowed in, but Kids off school, been out for an hour with the dog and are trying to warm up now, need to go out again later to see what shops are open as we have no food in the houseVive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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Yep... had to abandon my commute to Dorchester just after Bournemouth. Driving conditions were not good.pjh75
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)
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We have about 6-7cm here. Coming from the prairies in Canada, I still find it amusing how this little amount can send a country into shutdown. I understand the UK isn't equipped for snow the way most of Canada is, but it still is funny to me. I don't think my school was ever closed for the amount of snow that fell. Cold yes, but never just snow. And cold had to be -25°C.
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostWe have and I really don't want any - I was hoping to bring LadyWayne and Hayden home today!
you'd still be nervous if it was bright sunshine.
you feel so proud walking out of hospital with them,lovely feeling.
WRAP UP XXXX
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I'm with Fiona H (morning F). South West Trains didn't know when they might get me into London and had no idea if they would be able to get me back out again.
I grew up in Yorkshire where we had gritters, snow ploughs and, for the really extreme times, a snowblower. Last night there was as Fiona has said, no sign of a gritter for love nor money. This was forecast last week so why not? she asks rhetorically.
Does anyone know what it is that they do spread on the roads down here 'cos it certainly isn't rock salt?
ICIWAll the ideas just no gear
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Originally posted by Growem View PostWe have about 6-7cm here. Coming from the prairies in Canada, I still find it amusing how this little amount can send a country into shutdown. I understand the UK isn't equipped for snow the way most of Canada is, but it still is funny to me. I don't think my school was ever closed for the amount of snow that fell. Cold yes, but never just snow. And cold had to be -25°C.
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Originally posted by Growem View PostWe have about 6-7cm here. Coming from the prairies in Canada, I still find it amusing how this little amount can send a country into shutdown. I understand the UK isn't equipped for snow the way most of Canada is, but it still is funny to me. I don't think my school was ever closed for the amount of snow that fell. Cold yes, but never just snow. And cold had to be -25°C.
I also remember having a red snowsuit - used to zip up from the left leg right up to the chin. And the icicles used to hang down a good couple of feet and I used to jump up, knock them off and eat them. i think I may have had some assistance in jumping up! I was only 6 [in Cooksville Ontario], but the snow was a constant for weeks on end.
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