Anybody got snow yet?
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I love those old steam records - many thanks for posting.
'Petermac
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We don,t have any here in Queensland.
John.
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Dartmoor, Princetown to be exact and totally cut off by snow for 6 weeks that winter, with snow drifts as high as houses. Navy helicoptors brought in food, mail, etc. Long school Christmas '62 holiday and as a nipper, great, great fun, but not so much for the adults and elderly.
Currenty bright sunshine here in the Loire, but minus 2 degrees outside and we're off to an unconventional vinyard this afternoon for a tasting of "natural wines", where the winemaker uses horses rather than tractors and has a long history for the unconventional. Should be fun.
Stay warm, be safe,
Bill
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At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Our major problem was water. All the underground pipes were frozen, deep though they were. We, along with the surrounding farms, had livestock. Initially, it was just a matter of thawing outside taps and drinkers every morning but once the mains froze, we were snookered. The water board brought a bowser to our hamlet every day and we all decanted it into milk churns etc. to give the stock a drink. It was extremely hard, relentless work so not a fun winter at all. Dairy farmers took the milk churns on tractors to the nearest point the milk lorry could access - around 5 miles each way. This went on for over a month.
The sound of running water as the pipes thawed was like Christmas all over again - until the bursts in the mains showed up. The pipes were all metal in those days and, whilst most indoor pipes had drained before the mains froze, the latter didn't escape.
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Cheers Pete.
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I too remember trying to undo hemp ropes tightened in the dry which then got wet - they were dirty and held an amazing amount of rainwater !
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As it happened I had an appointment to have my wheels with snow tires fitted today. I got up early and slid, slithered and skidded towards the dealer on roads that had only been preliminarily cleared. I made it thank goodness.
Driving home on snow tires was like night and day, the car behaved itself admirably.
John
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We, 5 kids from 3 different farms, used to get picked up by a taxi and taken to school but the snow soon put a stop to that.
Our Dad took us to school on the tracktor for a couple of days but more snow put a stop to that too.
We thought it was great as all we could do was go sledging for about 4 weeks.
We were all really upset when the snow melted.
John.
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AUSSIETRAINS said
Bet you were
Ed
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