I hope all you guys out there are as kind & considerate as what i am.
Lyn, there's always a biting wind at the Yenton when you get round the corner from Broadfields Road. We always say that you could see Russia if it wasn't for the Co-op!
Apparently it is nothing to do with the weather, but elfnsafety. The snowflakes of today are terrified of being held responsible for anything that might happen if they continued to operate a school train, bus or council office when there was the chance, not the actuality, of a snowflake. Heaven help us if there is ever another war, because it will be a case of compulsory call up for all ex National Servicemen.I have been very considerate to my wife. I let her borrow my best spade when clearing the drive, and I let her take my car when she went shopping yesterday, which helped her to get back home though the heavy snow, in time to cook my dinner.p
As a big thank you, I let her watch her favourite TV programmes, instead of watching mine. I know she has appreciated all of my help in this bad weather.
On a serious note.I wonder how, as a 14 years old newspaper boy, in the January-March very harsh winter of 1947, I managed to deliver early morning newspapers, every day, get to school on time, and then deliver the Birmingham evening newspapers, often through deep snow. Around journey of about 6-7 miles a day. I loved the snow, loved snowballs, but always cautious in case one contained a house brick! Road and rail transport did not stop, albeit, a bit tough at times, schools stayed open, and so did shops, although we did not have a great deal of choice in those days,
Now, even at the slightest suggestion of snow, everything goes into panic mode. Trains cancelled, school closed, even before the snow hit.
If is was not so sad, it could be deemed laughable. Great Anglia closed all services at 10pm earlier this week, before any snow landed. Then ran the trains through the night, empty, to be ready, and available, for the following morning. As a rail follow for over seventy five years, I find the rail system a joke, but that is not matter for this website. However, I can say... A few steam locomotives could have done a great job, as proved in 1947..
Eddie
When we lived in Court Lane, I had the front bedroom and when the east wind blew, you could really feel it even though the windows were closed, Dad, and remember he knew everything, always said that there was nothing between us and Russia. Unusually for Devon we are seeing snow and most of the courses that we have running tomorrow have been cancelled, Combe Martin cut off, no transport between Plymouth and Barnstaple, even from Bideford 4 miles away, we have questions of accessibility, so much for spring, it is fine wet snow coming from the South East minus 4 at 1630hrs and a cutting wind. But cheer up it will soon be Summer.....do not mention the holiday makers.Lyn, there's always a biting wind at the Yenton when you get round the corner from Broadfields Road. We always say that you could see Russia if it wasn't for the Co-op!
Heaven help us if there is ever another war, because it will be a case of compulsory call up for all ex National Servicemen.
Bob
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When we lived in Court Lane, I had the front bedroom and when the east wind blew, you could really feel it even though the windows were closed, Dad, and remember he knew everything, always said that there was nothing between us and Russia. Unusually for Devon we are seeing snow and most of the courses that we have running tomorrow have been cancelled, Combe Martin cut off, no transport between Plymouth and Barnstaple, even from Bideford 4 miles away, we have questions of accessibility, so much for spring, it is fine wet snow coming from the South East minus 4 at 1630hrs and a cutting wind. But cheer up it will soon be Summer.....do not mention the holiday makers.
Bob
Bought a 4x4 8 years ago after being snowed in in Cornwall, never snowed since. Had a few cars after but decided to change to a normal front wheel drive 6 months ago, whoops what a mistake to make as snowed in again and having to walk everywhere as our wonderful Cornwall Council state that insufficient residents to make gritting worthwhile. Council prefer to spend money on ridiculousHad a look at the weather in the south west and I've been to Ilfracombe a hundred times but never seen snow there ... only a bit but it's there and snowing. Their web cam looks good on full screen setting https://ilfracombewebcam.co.uk/
.But cheer up it will soon be Summer.....do not mention the holiday makers.
Bob
My wife's birthday is 21 March and she has always celebrated it as the first day of spring, suffice to say I have upset her by telling her the date has changed, if I can get back in, I can explain it was meteorological, thanksIt is only the meteorological folks first day of spring, which they have quietly not mentioned as far as I can see.
Its a risk adverse society we live in now EddieNow, even at the slightest suggestion of snow, everything goes into panic mode. Trains cancelled, school closed, even before the snow hit.