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good afternoon all..

 

been clearing my drive from the snow, problem is its all up hill out of the estate and its below freezing and going to make an interesting trip into work tomorrow.. few cars from the bottom of the hill have been seen slowly sliding back down :thumbdown:

 

neighbour has been phoned up by his boss today and said for tomorrow dont bother assess the situation monday night...

 

what we all got planned work wise for monday? made a change of plan? wish i owned a 4x4 in these situations... :001_smile:

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a few pics today, my jack russel experincing snow for the first time, a pic taking the dog for a walk earlier, and the state of the main road from great yarmouth to bury st edmunds this way....

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I do have a 4x4 but unfortunately the guy I was booked in to work for tomorrow doesn't :001_rolleyes:

 

been saying to the wife '' you see a 4x4 would be good today '' and the reply... best you keep saving for one then! :thumbdown:

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7c! -2c here in norfolk where i am, had 8cm here over night... think i will come move up there!

why the council just cant grit all estates on towns and villages so all keeps moving??

i know it costs money but makes you laugh when they grit the road 5meters from you but dont do other roads...

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Had loads up in kings lynn last night so today wired up my electric winch so i can just plug it in and off the front my transit also i booked a easy couple day job in for tomorow nd tuesday just felling no clearing up :thumbup:

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had a bit of a dusting yesterday afternoon but all gone today, grounds gone all wet and soft again,

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