

why can't we............................................................!

Green Aura wrote:We do up here Russ, the roads are rarely impassable - not for long anyway.
There was an article on the BBC News site a couple of days ago. The guy in charge of keeping the Highlands roads clear was being interviewed and he said that up here it's an easy decision to make - we get snow so we need the infrastructure to clear it - even the lawnmowers convert to snowplough/gritters in the winter. Further south, where it's not such a certainty, especially given the number of years we didn't get any snow, it's a much harder financial decision to make.
So it's down to money again! Why am I not surprised.
I was writing this as Susie was posting.
MKG wrote:. ...... - which is a bit like ticket holders for the Titanic's second voyage turning up on the quayside just in case.
now why isn't anyone else doing it for me?"
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Mike
We were talking about this at the weekend too. We did have a car and (edit - Dad) drove to work most days but in deep snow, which we had every year, he walked the 2 miles to work.MKG wrote:there was a time not so long ago when most families in Britain did NOT own a car, and they lived near their workplaces
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
Well, that made us think a bit. As we're now retired, we don't have to worry about work or school, so ...Gert wrote:It's an interesting one, we were chatting about it the other night and were discussing how long we could realisitically survive without having to venture out at all. I won't tell you what our conclusion was, but I don't think we'd need to panic. Although I think a few of the livestock might![]()
You lot are a pretty hardy and inventive bunch, out of interest how long do you think you could survive without a visit to the shops ? If you didn't have to go to work or school etc.