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16 October 2014

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Snow? What Snow? I See No Snow....

Even on the Orcadian Online website, a place I visit daily to peruse what the weather will be doing..or more importantly, what the sea will be doing...over the next few days...they have forecast snow, and blizzards, raging winds and high seas...
So ok..they got some of it right...we have the high seas..you wouldnae get me out there on a boat for love nor money...
we have the raging winds...I already have a little structural damage here, hope everyone else is ok and battened down...
But snow?
Tsk...nary a flake, and nope, I don`t count sleet and hail as snow...
So I watch on the news, Scotland has a few centimetres of snow (sigh..I miss good old fashioned inches, ye know...) and so has turned into Sassenach land! Everyone is panicking! Over a scant inch of snow..what happened there? When did a nation for whom every winter brought feet of snow..the real, white, powdery, glorious white stuff...turn into a bunch of spineless whiners at an inch or so of snow on the roads?
C`mon guys..don`t be going down that road, we`re nanny-state-ish enough as it is.....
We Scots are made of sterner stuff than to let a peedie drift of snow daunt us, are we not?
I watched a news reporter yesterday stand in a field over which was barely a scattering of snow...and he was bundled up for the Arctic...and was bleating about how they couldn`t film `over there` because the snow ploughs hadn`t cleared the way!
Snow ploughs!? Hand that bl**dy man a shovel, for crying out loud....
Snow ploughs wouldn`t even have had a stain of white on their own shovels, so scant was that snowfall.
Here, we have no snow..sniff, sob..and I WANT some! It isn`t winter without it. Why, oh why, do they moan on the weather and news about how they really want mild temperatures, sun, no wind, no snow..what do these people want? One bland season all year round?
IT`S WINTER, GUYS..IT`S SUPPOSED TO SNOW...

Instead here, due to, I remain convinced, climate change, we have constant gales and frequent disruptions to our crucial means of transport, the ferries. The ferry companies do a fabulous job here, running the boats in waters I cringe at the thought of crossing, and pretty much always on time. It takes some truly severe weather to stop our ferries.
So the next time you see folks whining about an inch of snow on their roads, as they stand there whilst it melts in glorious, unseasonal, winter sunshine, think of Orkney and the constant gale force winds and the way our ferry boats battle hell and literally high water to keep an essential lifeline open for isolated islanders living on the sharp edge of REAL weather.

Okies. Rant over. Wish it would snow properly here....in feet, not centimetres....
Posted on Hermit Life at 08:10

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There's a wee dustin' of the white stuff here, and the ferry hasn't sailed, but it's no the real snow, that I remember as a kid, 6 or 7 inches o' the stuff, and the tea trays were oot, skidding doon the hills at the golf course, great fun...

Tws from Indoors


It's early days yet. Nearly 11 on Friday morning and we have snow grains here in Stromness. Any way it's only February I've seen snow here in May and in Shetland I once saw it in June ( about 4 or 5 flakes admittedly) so you might get your wishes yet.

Hyper-Borean from The igloo


We want snow ! We want snow ! We want snow ! I really miss a real winter !! those -12 + 6 ft snow drifts, aberdeenshire winters.

Angela from Fair Isle


its still very windy, we're off school, and the sun - yes the sun! - has come out. its bitterly cold and there are some flakes. I expect we Shetlanders will be first to get snow? the sky to the nort looks VERY full of snow. Ruthodanorth - look out your window please!

scallowawife from by the window


I remember proper snow from my childhood in nottingham ...lovely pristine *drifts* of it ... having to shovel it before you could open the outside door ...! enough for proper snowball fights ... huge great gullies of packed snow and slush on the streets ... and the best of all - those magnificent great long slides we used to make along the pavements ... diamond-hard icy slides which would last for days ...! Mind you, we didn;t have health and safety then ... :-) As I remember it, there'd be a decent few feet each and every year too ...

soaplady from breasclete - around .5cm snow


May you have a blizzard or two in the near future. Be careful what you ask for, Hermit (and Angela, etc.).

mjc from NM,USA


Hermit Life, You are a hoot! I know what you mean about snow..we have several feet over here. I am over near Yellowstone NP and the Grand Tetons..We love it! And it means more water in the summer. And you are right..people are getting more wimpy as the years fo by! As we say here in Wyoming.."Cowboy Up"!

Terri from Wyoming USA


I agree with you Hermit. People are getting whimpy when it comes to the weather, even around here in South Dakota. We've had a good year so far. Lots of snow and chilling temperatures that makes your breath freeze before it gets out of your mouth. I hope you will get more snow, like you said it's not winter without the white stuff.

Julia from SD, USA


I like Wyoming very much, and so would not wish to say anything that would cause pain (I mean, having Cheney as resident/ex-Congressman, should be pain enough for any State). However, there is such a thing as too much snow. A Wyoming native, acquaintance of mine, could not take it any longer, hopped on his truck (any decent truck has a snow plow up front on the range in that part of the world), and drove south, only stopping when someone asked him what on earth that contraption in the front of his truck was. Yes, he had gotten to New Mexico: 91热爆 at Last!! Bienvenidos, as we say in English out here, and please pass the salsa.

mjc from NM,USA




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