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  • HelenandTrevor
    HelenandTrevor Forum Participant Posts: 3,221
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    edited March 2018 #16172

    Sorry to hear that your boiler at home has packed up Brue, it has been very windy, together with the snow,  hopefully it will only be a temporary power cut.

    We haven't had much snow although it has been bitterly cold. 

    Tammygirl sorry about your cancelled flight, hope you can get away on Sunday.

     

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16173

    Oh no brue, is there anyone close by that could check on it? 

    H&T thanks things for Sunday looking better.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16174

    We had roast beef with yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes,veg and gravy for lunch with English mustard and horseradish sauce. For evening meal, noodle soup.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16175

    I wonder how many are stuck on the roads out there at the moment, bet there's a few. If the conditions don't improve a bit we'll be here for a while longer.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16176

    Hope that you manage to get away on Sunday, TG. 

    Perhaps BG will get the power back on and you'll have a working boiler when you get home. Are you heading home tomorrow or staying longer at York, brue? What are the roads like around the city?

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16177

    Just count it as your very own seasonal pitchsmile. It might seem that way when you get to move. Hope you and t'other 2 are safe and well.

     

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16178

    Nice  big ( ? ) Lamb  leg  steak  and  spuds 'n  veg  then  a  nice  session  watching  Indoor  Athletics  Championships,  pretended  its  not  indoors  in  winter  but  outdoors  in  high  summer,  so  finished  off  with  a  nice   choc  ice  laughinginnocent  Most  of  Brian's  meals  are  rated  'nice'  wink  --  the  whole  point  of  cooking  for  oneself  !!

     

    All  right,  all  right  I have  to  admit  I  didn't  really  cook  the  choc  ice  embarassed

  • Goldie146
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    edited March 2018 #16179

    Nettle Gin it was.

    Perfect pairing

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16180

    Bet  that  gives  your  tonsils  a  tingle  G  surprised

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16181

    Back  to  the  weather  :--  with  all  the  coverage  on  TV  I've  not  heard  the  'clank  clank  clank'  of  Snow  Chains  at  all  --  are  they  using  rubber  ones  d'ye  think  !!undecided

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2018 #16182

    We still have our canoe in garage......bit of rope tied to back of Jeep, could be a great way of getting around! Mind you, dogs tend to abandon ship at all the wrong moments!

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2018 #16183

    Perhaps they are all wearing these snow socks. They have been using them on our local ambulances to get them out of trouble.

    Snow Socks

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176
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    edited March 2018 #16184

    Good luck for your next departure TG.

    Unfortunately we have empty homes either side of us (one is a holiday home.) Then we have neighbours who are not too handy with anything and also our two very elderly neighbours. Our daughter is snowed in just now so we will just have to grit our teeth for all eventualities on return. 

    Improvement on site today we can pump water on board! Hooray. smile

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16185

    Crossing fingers Brue

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16186

    Thanks and good luck to all in this weather. Hope things are easier on Goldie's farm today.

  • Goldie146
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    edited March 2018 #16187

    Thank you.

    The milking parlour was OK this morning, and OH and son are off out now to check all the water troughs. Whilst still very cold it's slightly better (only -8 windchill). 

    We're lucky compared to farmers north of us who are having to cope with huge drifts. 

    The kitchen is warm as we leave the stove in all night. But oh, our bedroom - we have a clock with a temperature gauge, and 6 degrees is decidedly chilly! A panel heater raised it to the dizzy heights of 11.

    Thank God for sheep wool duvets. If it's good enough for sheep, it's good enough for us!.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16188

    Just a degree warmer (ha ha, it's absolutely freezing still) helped defrost our water this morning. Pleased to hear things went a bit better Goldie. Those woolly Herdys look tough enough outside but I can remember a chilly bedroom in an old place we had, waking up with a very cold nose! wink

    We like our wool duvet too..smile

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16189

    Glad your coping Goldie, but then we know farming stock are tough.

    Just moved half a ton of logs closer to the house as we are forecast to have more snow this evening.  Just squaring away then going to take some essential supplies to Mrs Ones sister and BIL.  Still got high winds here with a -14 windchill.  Must get on so stay safe allsmile

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16190

    We're all fine. Just keeping an eye on the road conditions down the A19.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16191

    Brue, how are the roads round York at the moment?

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2018 #16192

    Still bitterly cold wind, but not the snow that some have had to endure,but with five layers on we still manage to be out with other (much youngerundecided) dog walkers so Rosa gets plenty of playtime,while we all shelter from the windsurprised

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16193

    Still getting the fluffy stuff here this morning, sky still full of it but nothing like yesterday. Wind still blowing but not as strong or gusty as it was.

    Will need to venture outside today as heavy snow hanging off the house and utility room gutters so will need to knock some off before it freezes and we have damaged gutters. 

    It would appear the main roads are now open but many of the minor ones are still having lots of problems.

    Glasgow Airport now open they say its the worst and deepest snow fall they have had in the history of the airport.

    Temperature seems to up around 0c today but haven't been out yet so couldn't confirm that. Seems you guys further south are getting it much colder than us. 

    Son who lives on the Pennines has made it into work today but wife and children still at home due to schools being closed.

    Typing this while still waiting for Thomas Cook to answer there 'Incident' line, they must be inundated with calls given the number of flights cancelled. 

    Edit: OH now speaking to agent smile

     

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16194

    Brue, hope things at home are not to bad when you get there, are you intending to travel south soon?

    DSB & Nellie sit tight and enjoy it will soon be over undecided not worth taking chances towing in this.

    JV, glad to see you are managing to get out and about with the dog again, take care no more falls or slips.

    Anyone heard anything from MillieH? haven't seen her post for awhile.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16195

    Some local roads are OK some aren't. Can only see things on foot, a couple of vans have managed to leave this morning. A lot of ice around too. We will attempt to leave tomorrow, depends on conditions at home now.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16196

    Hmmmm,  undecided.  Didn't  think  they  were  good  for  prolonged  use  SteveL.

     

    When  I  worked  with  a  boss  in  Hanley  I  regularly  went  to  see  him  going  in  through  Tunstall  &  Burslem  &  their  Fire  Brigade  never  used  the  "Twos"  from  start  of  winter  to  the  end  'cos  they  had  fitted  chains  24/7** .  You  could  hear them  coming  from  half  a  mile  away  wink  and  any  potholes  had  the  edges  neatly  levelled .

    **  that  F/station  covered  the  truly  rural  areas  up  towards  Leek  as  well  as  the  north  of  the  City.

     

    EDIT  Ah  I  see  now  from  your  link  SteveL--  Only  for  VERY  short  term  use  on  tarmac

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16197

    Just had a video link from British Gas "how to defrost condensate pipe"...pity we can't do it remotely! We still don't know if that is the problem but at least it might help when we  get back.

    I am spending too much time in the van today! Went to the park with the dog, the pool is nearly frozen over, the Terns are waddling on the ice. Staying in now, keep warm everyone. smile

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16198

    Edit: OH now speaking to agent smile

     

    Fingers crossed TG

     

     

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16200

    Phew! at last I can now sit back and relax smile

    Thomas Cook have confirmed that our OUT bound flight of Thur/Fri has now been refunded and our IN bound still stands (not cancelled) 

    Wouldn't normally be bothered if we had to stay longer in Lanzarotecool but on this occasion we have to be back for OH's Op the next day.

    Extra bonus is the refund for cancelled flight is more than the amount we have paid for Sunday's flight smile we have lost 3 days of the 21 day holiday but that's not anyone's fault so can't moan. Feel really sorry for those who were just going for 1 week.

    While some of the information has been a long time in coming given the amount of cancelled and delayed flights I think TC have not done bad smile

    Over the last couple of days we have learnt a lot of how to keep up to date with things via social media, really is a new age and it works a treat.

    Slightly earlier flight out on Sunday so an even earlier start from here.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16201

    Tammygirl,  Really pleased you have everything sorted for your holiday.smile

    Had an email from MillieH and all fine, they are off to Tenerife.Seems everyone off to warmer climates.wink