Well it's been "doofing down" for nearly two hours here now. Not all "big ,soft heavy stuff", we've had a spattering of "crumbs"as well but it's getting dark now and the sky still looks full.
I've decided to stop in, as opposed to plodding through the "arctic waste"
as the local Scots weather chappie, Bob Johnson says we shouldn't be making any unnecessary( damn! nearly spelt that right first time:aargh4: ) journies today. HA!
Is it really us thats screwed the weather up?
When I think back to the winters we had when I was a kid( only 30-40 years ago) including a few real white xmas's It's hard to believe the weather can change so much in what is, geologically speaking, a mere micro second in time.
I recall wading through snow to get to school, only to be told to go home again! it was up to my waist then, so it would be about 2 feet deep( I was only about 6 or 7!) It had drifted up the hedges around the area to a depth of 10 feet in places and tunnels were dug through it by the older kids. It lasted ages as well, not like this wimpy stuff we get now.
Wipes tear from corner of eye.
Still clumping down anyway-wait till later when our transatlantic cousins come online!
"dag nabbit shern, that aint shnoow!, why if'n it aint up to the eaves o the cabin it dont count!" not quite a direct quote from my cousin Neil in Canada but close enough
anywho
Kindest regards
R.B.