The main topic that's on everyone's minds at the moment here in the UK is the unprecedented early start to the Winter snows we've been having. Now I know there are a lot of folks out there who have probably witnessed much worse but for this neck of the woods it has been exceptional, as we usually have the mildest weather in the country. We'd been having some snow for a few days and things managed to carry on just about as usual..... until yesterday (Tuesday) evening, when things took a turn for the worse. It just didn't stop snowing, then the temperature dropped and the slight thaw during the day time began to freeze..... the main roads just became sheets of ice, including the one outside my house, and there wasn't a gritter or snow plough in sight. So most of the roads became gridlocked at rush hour and the few hills we have round here (Lincolnshire is known for being flat) were gradually being closed by the Police as too dangerous to drive.... people were abandoning their cars and either walking home or finding a nearby friend/relative's house to stay in. A couple of my DS's friends actually dossed down in the theatre bar last night, rather than risk the journey home - very sensible, as the Police had asked the radio stations to tell people to stay indoors, rather than risk travelling. My DS had to leave his car at a friend's house and walk home last night... the Mini is still there now, as the snow is above its bumpers.
It continued to snow for much of the night and this is the sight that met our eyes when we looked out of the bedroom window this morning:

The road out the front was a mix of snow and ice, barely discernible from the pavements. It was obvious that, even if DS had been able to drive home last night, there was no way he could make it into work... he would have had to negotiate one of the hills and drive out through a couple of villages to the wharf. If you think the road in front of our home is bad the villages are even worse, as they are even less of a priority for snow clearance. Then DH realised that there was no way he would be able to get into work either, despite being only a ten minute drive away.... the car needed digging out before he would be able to even try the roads.... and he'd had a couple of hairy moments getting home the previous night.... and now there'd been a whole lot more snow. Phone calls from work colleagues soon let them know that no one else was able to make it in, so common sense prevailed and they both stayed home.
Here's a slideshow of some of the views from various windows in the house. Take note of the depth of snow on the bin lids - I'd cleared them off the previous evening when I'd put some stuff in them, so that is the depth of snow that fell last night.
13 comments:
I love seeing the way it has drifted here, haven't seen that for a long time. Unfortunately, our freezer is empty and the shopping didn't get through yesterday. Going to be an interesting few days, lol. Enjoy your stitching time
Hope the weather clears up for you soon. Its not too bad here although I should imagine it will be icy today. At least you can sit and stitch.
Loads of snow here too!
Good luck to your DS for his interview!
Great pics of the snow Karan. We have a similar scenario here but so far not so bad as earlier in the year. Stay inside and keep warm!
Thats a lot of snow! Still it gives you more stitchy time. Stay warm!
Your SAL is looking brilliant Karan.
You certainly have lots more snow than we have here on the coast! It has still been bad here though and so bitterly cold in the winds. We decided to see if we could get to Hull today but turned back.
Oh lovely catch up post Karan, I am all behind on my gifties too in fact I have been naughty and bought rather than stitched this year for all the b'days etc .
Loads of snow for you ,we did have some today woke up to a white world.Which for us is very unusual. It started thawing but now I think it is freezing and we have to get to dd as it is grandaughters birthday.We shall see if that takes place,getting there not the birthday lol.
Take care keep snuggly and if in doubt stay in.
Golly, thats a lot of snow, we didn't have as much as that but the pavements were treacherous after it froze in the nights - nice and sunny today and its all melted away at last, hope the same applies to your area too
SAL looks great. Poor greenhouse LOL
I hope the weather clears up soon! We fared better than the rest of Ireland with the snow, but the roads are full of black ice. We took a drive out to the country today and slid too many times for comfort. Yikes.
Nice progress pics!
The snow has been terrible hasn't it Karan, I'm so sick of it already, Erin's school was closed 3 out of 5 days last week, DH's car (a 4x4 so really needed) broke down and took 3 days to get fixed, and I couldn't get my car out of our driveway lol. It's really NOT been a good week so hoping for a better one this one coming.
We have had nicely snow too. I don't like it when there is hardly any snow and everywhere is ice and slippery to walk.
Great pictures of the snow and you have lots and lots over there. We've had it here on the island for a couple of days last week but not much.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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