Snow

Yes, it can stay there. I don’t like the snow and ice. Frightened to death of slipping now that I’m in my early 60’s. I slipped on sheet ice when I was about 40 and went with a right bang on the side of my head got a right shiner, since then have been scared of slipping.
In Canada we shuffle for 4 months of the year. Allowing your feet to leave the ground is a no-no.
 
Yes, it can stay there. I don’t like the snow and ice. Frightened to death of slipping now that I’m in my early 60’s. I slipped on sheet ice when I was about 40 and went with a right bang on the side of my head got a right shiner, since then have been scared of slipping.
Same , i have broken my shoulder and ankle from falls from standing so i dont go out in the snow , too scared, knowing me i would break a hip or something major, lol
 
Same , i have broken my shoulder and ankle from falls from standing so i dont go out in the snow , too scared, knowing me i would break a hip or something major, lol

If you're not sure then don't take the chance, it's not worth it at all.

It'll soon be cracking the pavements Summer is nigh ;)
 
Went for a 3 mile walk this afternoon. The snow was blowing off the fields across the road, so it was a case of walking with the wind behind me outwards and into my face coming back.

-14, but quite refreshing.

We've had this for a week now, but the forecast is for it to warm up to around zero next week and then cool down again. The sooner spring comes the better.
 
woke up to a snowy outlook here in North Yorkshire - had to clear snow and frost off the car so I could see to move it - meanwhile next door neighbour has just started washing his car ???????????????
What's that saying strong in arm..
 

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