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It all melted a couple of hours ago and rain started, so I phoned Mark to say don't rush home, it's all gone. Now it's coming down like nobody's business and everything is white again, have just called him to say actually, might be an idea to get back here while you still can! unsure.giflaugh.gif

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My Mum just called to say they have 4 inches in her Dartmoor village... she's so excited, she could be 7 not 70! laugh.gif

 

Apparently all the buses have stopped and cars can't move - so people are walking back from Tavistock up onto the moor to get home! wacko.gif

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There has been significant falls in parts of Cumbria apparently - the snow gates are shut on the A66 just past Penrith. In town here we had only the lightest of falls last night but because of the freezing temperatures we still have lots of snow from last week. The roads and pavements are treacherous. Not wishing to chance it again in the car (we got a little stuck yesterday) I walked the boys down to the park this morning. How I wish I hadn't. I was nearly on my ar$e several times.

 

We had the park to ourselves for a good while and the only others to come in were 3 local dog walkers. I had a nice chat with them whilst we were hanging onto each other across the cricket pitch - it was like an ice rink!

 

I'm afraid I won't be going out tomorrow if it's still like this and the boys will have to be content with a few games in the house.

 

I am loving all your snow photos btw biggrin.gif

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laugh.gif....sorry but we've had it that bad since Christmas laugh.gif

 

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That was a whole foot of snow in one night, been a lovely sunny day here, I doubt it'll last though, and I live in Fife, the county that ran out of grit ohmy.gif If my experience is anything to go by I suggest grabbing some grit from the big yellow fun buckets on the street, it'll all be used up in a few days and the council won't refill them or clear the pavements/roads so get some while you can.

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Loads of snow here, never seen so many people, children, dogs and snowmen on the Heath. Cleared drive but it's as bad now. Lindy not keen as it's up to her tummy in places, Ruby got snowballs on her legs and Sham just plodded as usual. :biggrin:

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:biggrin: SNOWWWWWWWWWWWW LUFF IT... :biggrin: OK we are nearly at the point of been cut off here, went to park with dogs and it was over a foot deep.. Badger found it hard going with his hips but refused to come home :laugh: so we went up to the shops and all shops closed.. Warrington centre apparently closed... papershop was open and had to grab a few bits from their but no milk and no bread on shelves..

 

oooooooh i love it, bring it on, reminds me of been home in Harrogate when i was a kid :laugh: :laugh:

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We don't have a lot of snow but what is there has turned to ice and the pavements are treacherous. Arran and Abby both hate it and as soon as their bums hit the ground and they have a wee they want to come back home again :rolleyes: , I don't mind as my @rse is still hurting after I fell a couple of times just before Christmas :laugh: .

 

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Just after I posted that the snow had stopped, it started again and we had about 3" in half an hour. It's been intermittent since then. My neighbour told me that the farmer who owns the field behind our estate is OK about people dogwalking there provided there is no stock, and I could hop over the gate at the end of the cul de sac. All very well for folks with terriers :laugh: but hopping over a gate with 26 kilo of protesting pointery fing tucked under one arm is not very possible. So we trundled down the road a short distance to the farm track and got in that way, having a walk on long lead which wasn't very energetic but quite interesting scent-wise as various beasties had been through.

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