Snow anyone
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i asked this question so i suppose i could say my bit and i`m sure i`ll be corrected if i`m wrong
i was born in 1960
i was told the snow was on the ground from December until March and when it thawed because the ground/grassy areas where covered for a long time ,there was a bad smell like rotting vegetation
now i remember my mother and my grandma and her neighbour holding handkerchiefs to there faces ,i was sat at my grandmas kitchen table
maybe i could of been another scenario but i also remember very,very big mounds of snow pilled up around the village we lived in
and to save another thread .......... i am re-purposing my loft ,so my day of model railwaying have ended after 12 years ,not long really
keep warm everyone, all the best for the future
i was born in 1960
i was told the snow was on the ground from December until March and when it thawed because the ground/grassy areas where covered for a long time ,there was a bad smell like rotting vegetation
now i remember my mother and my grandma and her neighbour holding handkerchiefs to there faces ,i was sat at my grandmas kitchen table
maybe i could of been another scenario but i also remember very,very big mounds of snow pilled up around the village we lived in
and to save another thread .......... i am re-purposing my loft ,so my day of model railwaying have ended after 12 years ,not long really
keep warm everyone, all the best for the future
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I remember finishing school early due to smog. Used to wrap a scarf around our heads to cover our nose and mouth.
Nurse, the screens!
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I remember that, and then having to walk a couple of miles home as the buses were not running.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:41 pm I remember finishing school early due to smog. Used to wrap a scarf around our heads to cover our nose and mouth.
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I had quite a covering as well ......15 TOG I believe.
I’ll get my coat.
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Too much of it here in wirral along with idiots throwing snow at vehicles in a bid to try and obstruct drivers vision when out on the roads
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All I can say is it has started to rain here in Gretna washing away the snow we got this morning. It was only a wee bit. Mind you could be snowing later on. I don't have a lot of confidence in the weather forecast.
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Travelling past Alnwick in Northumberland on the A1 at around 3pm today there were a few flurries of snow for around 5mins - nothing lying as a result and the gritters were out.
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