Monday, February 02, 2009

The 'Snow Event' of 2009

The ancient rallying cry of the Scots

"It's not as bad as England"


has always struck me as a typical case of 'shooting low'. In this instance, though, with the great 'Snow Event' of 2009 it's probably pretty accurate. We've had snow but it's not as bad as what got dumped on parts of England over the last 24 hours. The stepson is at school. The chickens are a little miffed but surviving. My wife's ducks have found a muddy bit under the buddleia which is fun to play in (they are muddy from head to toe) and doesn't require trudging through. The dogs were delighted.

I've got a funeral this afternoon and am getting desperate calls from the family wondering if cars can make it up the lane. I think they'll do fine. I estimate we've got between two and three inches on the ground. In other words - nuttin' much at all!

So while I'm sorry that Nick Baines is sitting under ten inches of snow in Croydon and can't get to his meetings today, it's about time that we got a decent winter in the UK. It was four years ago that I got so tired of the boggy, dreary and wet Scottish winter that I took a holiday after Christmas and spent a week in Helsinki just to see some snow.

We've had a good ground frost throughout most of this winter. It'll do wonders for the forest and wonders for my blueberries.

Mind you, it's still coming down thick and fast so you never know.......


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Westmount is using a new blue-green salt on the streets now. I could send some of the surplus from Church Hill!

Raspberry Rabbit said...

We've got our own. Don't worry about it. Of course it's all vaguely ridiculous from a Canadian perspective. Schools threatening to close over a three inch snowfall. They're almost as bad as Toronto around here. We'll expect the army to be called out next.