I'm beginning to get a bit fed up with this snow. It would have been alright if it had been next week when we will be having our half-term holiday but right now there is the pressure to get into work for both of us. This morning a lot of the snow had melted but then it snowed for most of the day and temperatures are set to plummet tonight. The forecasters are already talking about more blizzards on the high ground, (that's us) and warning of icy roads tomorrow morning.
The back roads are drivable at the moment and the main roads are clear.
Welcome to family, friends and visitors. Here you will find interesting (hopefully) pictures of my part of the world, news of our household and probably, long ramblings about anything that catches my interest.
Sunday, 8 February 2009
Digging Our way Out.
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I guess there is only so much tobaggoning one can do. Sorry to hear that you're still snowbound. Indeed the fires in Oz look horrendous. It's easy to see how quickly fire spreads when the ground is so dry. The loss of life is just horrendous as the winds catch people out as they are trying to escape. We don't light fires even though the thistles and gorse need to be burned as it is just too risky to see the forestry block go up in smoke.
The snow and ice are all gone from here I'm happy to say. Hope you'll have clear roads soon.
Those fires are just terrible and your right it does put things in perspective.
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