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Snow watch
Skyscraper
TS Member
Lovely four inch blanket of white here in Lancashire, which gives me an unexpected week off work.
Double joy!
Pruning and clearing the dead stuff at a punters garden last Thursday morning at minus five, but I have now run out of frost work working from paths, and the forecast means nothing until Friday at the earliest.
Double joy!
Pruning and clearing the dead stuff at a punters garden last Thursday morning at minus five, but I have now run out of frost work working from paths, and the forecast means nothing until Friday at the earliest.
Same early snow still stuck fast on side roads and gardens round here, had to rope the back doors on my car together internally because the locks jammed...some idiot using watering cans of warm water on the car windows again.
Sadly, still not working outdoors, so skim plastering the hallway and painting the hall stairs and landing...white emulsion on white...will be snowblind by teatime!
Sadly, still not working outdoors, so skim plastering the hallway and painting the hall stairs and landing...white emulsion on white...will be snowblind by teatime!
Alastair
TS Team
Ah, I see - you went for the "Alton Towers monorail" view.
Hahaha...just put ours back up after washing!
Good timing mate.
Main road, modest front garden, roaring stove that sometimes requires nakedness, even in midwinter.
Fancy blinds, then plain nets to hide behind.
I will get told off for the creases, but I'm a rebel, not ironing nets.
Good timing mate.
Main road, modest front garden, roaring stove that sometimes requires nakedness, even in midwinter.
Fancy blinds, then plain nets to hide behind.
I will get told off for the creases, but I'm a rebel, not ironing nets.