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'tis a hoor of a day ..................

Started by Wildfisher, December 27, 2023, 02:22:57 PM

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Wildfisher

............. as we say here in Darkest Scotland

The wind and rain have to be seen to be believed  :o

Internet is down, have my phone tethered to my PC right now, good you can do that.  8)

Fishtales

It has been bad over here too Fred but beginning to clear now.
Don't worry, be happy.
Sandy
Carried it in full, then carry it out empty.
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Wildfisher

Let's hope there are no eejits on the hill today. Whiteout up in the glens apparently.

Bobfly

An inch of slush in the garden at the moment. Fair covering on the Ochils.
Semi tame cock pheasant was sheltering under a bush near the back door. Followed me out for a seeds sprinkling on the lawn. If I make a rumbling bbrrrrr sound it walks alongside two feet away. An earlier one even came up the back steps which was a bit demanding!
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burnie

A chunk of harling come adrift on the chimney stack looks to be the only damage, pain in the @rse, only had that re done just before covid, you just can't find a decent tradesman these days.

Wildfisher

Mayhem on the A9 at Dalwhinnie and Slochd some drivers trapped for 6 hours in heavy snow. Not a good day to be out!

Bobfly

Modern forecasting lets the LAs prepare with snowploughs and salters.
What could go wrong ??
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Laxdale

Weather warnings and advice to not travel seem to be beyond the comprehension of many people.....who then moan about being caught out.

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