I have just been reading Phil's exploits getting his water running! Very well done, I would have had to call for help!!
Having been cut off by snow for 7 days just before Christmas here we are again!!
it is about 6 inches deep now and still falling. On Monday we had a 14 hour power cut and we have no open fires! brrrrrr
We spent a lot of time in bed keeping warm and the candlelight reminded me of my youth! Yesterday they put the 26 houses on this side of the common on emergency generators while they try to trace the fault. Now it looks as though we will remain on a temporary supply until we get a thaw, they surely can't work in this. Luckily our greenhouse is not heated and we have no tender plants in there, any that need loving care are on our window sills.
Mind you, we don't get winters like we used to when I were a lad !!!
I remember this winter in Barnard Castle in Teesdale because our garden lean to shed collapsed under the weight of snow! I was in the kitchen at the time and there was this this sudden roar and the roof collapsed under my very eyes. That was our loo under the lean to on the right. My father obviously had to make sure we had access
I also found this photo in an album of my father's. It is of High Force frozen and was taken in 1929, when I was three years old. I do not know who took the shot. I like the lady standing on the ice who is obviously taking a photo at the time.
Keep warm everybody!