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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2018 #16232

    Apart from wind it has been sunny here today as well, thankfully no more snow. Numbingly cold though, nothing is thawing yet.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16233

    David,  This  won't  be  of  much  use  to  you  right  now,  but  I've  started  using  a  26 day  month  for  my  prescriptions.  That  means  I'm  slowly  building  up  a  stock  of  medication.  Then  if  I'm  going  away  I  bung  a  request  in  with  a  note  attached  pleading  "Holiday  Requirements"  That  way  I've  got  enough  to  see  me  through  having  say  a  couple  of  'three  week'  holidays  close  together  and  I  can  put  an  on-line  request  in  the  second  I  arrive  thro' the  front  door.

    I  reckon  that  I'm  not  draining  the  NHS  of  funds,  cos  I'll  use  all  the  stuff  anyway,  but  having  a  diabetic based  problem  away  from  home  would  cost  a  darn  sight  more  !

    Give  M  my  best  wishes,  I've  only  been  Type  2  for  28  years  and  using  night-time  insulin  for  16  !

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2018 #16234

    Thank you Brian. Until a few years ago Margaret was just on medication. When she had her heart operation they put her on insulin whilst she was in hospital and afterwards, like you, she was on night time insulin. Unfortunately last year she started taking medication for a rheumatic condition which had an affect on her sugar levels which meant she had to start day time injections. The only positive is that she has been able to give up the Gliclazide! I am sure we will harvest as we go along. It's not so much a problem getting the prescriptions but the fact that pharmacies, at least round here, don't keep enough stock so we are always going backwards and forwards. Recently she had to have a new tester because the testing strips for the old machine were unavailable. 

    David

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16235

    I managed to get through my shift yesterday evening without any problem and they let me go on time, well nearly on time. It was 20:05 by the time I got back to the shop after the last delivery. Then I had to go to Tesco Shoreham to collect my wife before returning to our caravan.

    She bought a hairdryer whilst at Tesco. It's a 1.2 kw travel one. We're not sure if it can thaw out our drain pipes yet but we'll give it a try now that it's nearly daylight.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16236

    I've just finished posting on the other thread of caravan vs. house and hope its given you all food for thought!

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16237

    It was still snowing when I went to bed last night, so this morning we have a good few centimetres of the white stuff! It's also foggy, so don't think we will be going far. Perhaps a duvet day. wink

    Take care anyone travelling today.

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2018 #16238

    Haven't opened the shop for 2days the roads in are just to icy fr the 40 mile drive in , plus I have a stinker of a cold ,so perhaps that was good timing , this is the time when personal safety comes before profit

  • triky auto
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    edited March 2018 #16239

    wink Slight thaw here in East Kent with winds going round to SE & SW,maybe some rain showers later .Wind in the North going to 4 & 5 possibly 6 and rain later.Sea state moderate to rough .

                          "  Keep Warm You'all "

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16240

    More snow over night but the Easterly wind has moderated and the temperature has climbed to zero degrees.  Haven't seen the forecast for the rest of the country yet but if your travelling take care.  

    Hope your cold improves HD

    Nice to hear from you B2 

     

  • cyberyacht
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    edited March 2018 #16241

    Air temperature +3 which is about the same as the sea temperature at the moment. Clear blue sky so the snow is melting apace. People will be worrying about flooding soon I fear.

  • DSB
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    edited March 2018 #16242

    Managed to get home from Poolsbrook CAMC Site safely yesterday.  The wardens did a brilliant job of clearing the acces road slope and we rang our storeage at home and apparently tbey were gritting the access road as we spoke!  Snow was forcast later on in the day at home yesterday so we 'saw a window of opportunity' and went for it.

    M1 and A/M42 were clear so we had a good journey.  Had we have left it another day we would have still have been stuck.  Snow has come down at home overnight and I'm guessing the M42 is difficult today.  Apart from the frozen water hose between the tap on pitch and the aquaroll (we gave up with the aquaroll and hose on Wednesday), the only other casualty was a lost cover for the tow bar.  It must have got blown away with the wind!  We were due for a new one anyway - it was looking a bit old and tired.

    David

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16243

    Glad you made it home safely David.  You are lucky your storage site grits the entrance.  We took our van back to storage after a trip in December, roads had been ok, but storage compound still had deep snow. It was fun getting the van back into its space between another van and a motorhome.  laughing 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16244

    Still snowing here, light snow granted but we were supposed to be snow free today frown 

    Will have to get the car out today and take a run into town to check out the roads ready for our early morning drive to Glasgow and to pick up more milk.

    Will also need to put a wash load on as hate to come back to it. A quick tidy up and hoover will be required again. 

    Glad to hear you got back safe and sound DSB

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2018 #16245

    More snow, couple of cms overnight, and still about minus 1. I don't think CY's warmer weather is reaching us till tomorrow. Birds fed and watered and queueing up to fill their beaks. Very dull and still some wind, so unsure if we will venture out.

  • Fisherman
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    edited March 2018 #16246

    No more snow but some drifting overnight.Thawing nicely. Wife phoning the oldies to see what they want. Will go in 4 x 4 to town to do a village shop. Council road is clear but may be some difficulties on lanes.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2018 #16247

    Snow stopped around midnight having been fairly consistent for the previous 12 hours. Yesterday morning I cleared the snow from the paths and put grit down but that is all covered even deeper than it was before! Difficult to say how much snow we have had as the wind has been pushing it around. No immediate signs of a thaw on the ground but just signs of a few drips where it was overhanging the gutters. The sky is very grey, you could be mistaken for thinking there was a load more to come! At least the wind seems to have abated.  I don't think we have to go out today so that is a bonus!

    David

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16248

    Not an option for me, HD. If I'm on the rota, I'm expected to be there! Our customers still order pizzas regardless of the weather and need us there to deliver them!

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16249

    Our eldest son said they have closed his office in MK  so he hasn't got to get into work this morning.  

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16250

    Could you not upgrade your caravan, David, to a newer model that has a built in onboard tank?

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16251

    Yes CY I hope that the thaw will not be too quick

  • DSB
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    edited March 2018 #16252

    Thanks H&T.  We didn't know what to expect with the storeage.  I rang up to see what the roads were like and Charlotte told me they were 'gritting as we speak', so I was really pleased.  The wardens at Poolsbrook were brilliant too.  Glad we're back safely now though.

    David

  • DSB
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    edited March 2018 #16254

    The problem with freezing was not with the aquaroll (which we have an excellent insolated jacket for), but the hose from the site tap to the aquaroll (Serviced pitch).  The site tap itself was also frozen.

    Not really bothered about an on-board water tank, to be honest.  I like to keep water outside the van as much as possible.  I also am not a fan of connecting the water hose directly to the van......  I'm old fashioned... I like my aquaroll.  😀😀

    David

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2018 #16256

    Glad everyone seems to have survived the weather so far,we have had more snow since 1400 yesterday(friday)than any previos days ,it finally stopped about 2200,rush hour yesterday must have been a bit fraught for those going home as when i took Rosa out this morning at 0730 the snow was about 8inches and  there were abandoned cars every where,at least the bitter wind has gone and it looks like a slow thaw is taking place,

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16257

    Yippee we are above zero for the first time in nearly a weeklaughing Good chance we will be able to get the van out on Thursday for our trip to Barleywoodsmile

  • Fisherman
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    edited March 2018 #16258

    Done the deliveries. Everyone OK>Some good drifts at some entrances but roads clear. Never seen the Co op so busy but they had  everything except daily papers.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16259

    They do if they've got nothing else to eat in their home and can't or don't want to go out because of the weather!

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16260

    Come on its hardly life and death is it. Just folk to lazy to plan ahead and make meals.