A Shame the Snow Has Gone

I realise I am being selfish but the snow made everything quieter and my well-being improved as a result.

Yes, I missed hearing the birds singing but I did not miss the assault of man-made noise. At least the rain kept the latter at bay for today.

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  • I agree with you to an extent, caretwo.  My only concern was that if it had gone on too much longer, I would lose too much pay.  The centre where I work was closed, and unable to re-open until the snow had gone - which it now has.  And at my job, if I don't work, I don't get paid.  I've lost three days.  Fortunately, I have some savings that can cover it.  It's annoying, really, because the office staff get full pay.  I've found this in many jobs I've had, where there's been a division in the workforce: admin and front line.  It's very unfair.  Care is a very difficult and demanding job, that we don't do for money anyway.  But I've worked in offices.  Anyone, if they're reasonably capable, can do office work.  Not everyone can do care work.

    If things had been different that way, though, I'd be in full agreement.  I like the quietness.  The light.  The way that everything seems pristine and sparkling.  I really wouldn't mind living in a country like Iceland, Canada or Norway, where they have months of this, and are adapted to it.

    The other thing is... now that the snow's gone, the roads are much worse where the frost has attacked them.  Our roads were bad enough before.  Now there are craters everywhere!

  • Sorry to hear that you lost three days' pay. I agree with you about the unfairness of the situation. I noticed a BBC news item (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-43272396) mentioning that Scottish ministers are considering action against employers for docking the wages of staff who could not make it to work because of the bad weather.

    If only there was a way of creating the same quiet atmosphere but you could still attend work!

    I have sometimes wondered if living in Iceland, Canada, etc. would suit me better.

  • Me too. I love love love the idea of colder climates. I just haven’t got there yet. I usually end up in Australia or Bali or India at the height of its dry season and heat! Lol! I’ll get to a cold place one of these days :) 

  • I rarely carry an umbrella because I like to feel the raindrops on my head.

  • That gave me a lovely image of those paper chain people you make as kids ~ what a lovely image. Thank you BlushPray tone3Blush

  • Ah, that’s the same in the Isle of Man, no matter how good your brolly is, it’s not gonna survive their winds! Lol! 

  • I’ve lived in the Lake District a couple of times and I’ve lived in Scotland a few times, many years ago. For some reason, as much as I love Scotland and love visiting, I don’t want to live there but I reckon I haven’t finished with the Lake District yet. In fact, if it wasn’t for wanting to spend some more time with my son, grandkids and the rest of my family, I reckon I’d head back there this summer, but alas I’d rather be around my family for now. 

    Rain is glorious and dancing in it naked is the bomb Ok hand tone3

  • Yes we do like the idea of exploration and being left to do as we choose, I like to escape with my words as well, I call it rambling on but I see it as escapism. In my mind a chance to be myself and see a world I So hunger for.

    I miss you to Spotty. I miss all my friends on here, 

    I save my special hug symbol for a select few. X()x()x()x

    four happy  carefree beings with arms linked in a line dancing as one. Holding on tight as we revolve ever faster in a world that spins so fast without time for reflection or thought for just being alive.

    If we hold on tight to each other we will all pull through it even  in the strongest Of storms.

    Just keep holding onto one of our hands and we shall be ok. Strength in numbers. Ok!

    nite nite and take care ,.

  • Thank You for still being upon this Forum Miss SpottyTortoise. And to LoneWarrior, I do not do the "Mary Poppins" thing, but I do honestly do the "Singing In The Rain" thing... No-One can hear singing in very heavy rain... and it is also usually a good time to water one's houseplant(s), if it is not too cold. Seriously. 

  • I like the picture you paint with your words. It would indeed be nice to float like that. 

  • Exploration and no expectation of self and everything else sounds idyllic. Miss you Lone. ()()()

  • Hi DC nice to hear from you. You and Endymion gave me a reason to smile!

    The mention of umbrellas from you and the strong winds by Endymion  made me think about the The thought of you hanging on tightly to an umbrella being whisked up high into the soft white clouds whilst singing along to Mary poppins with just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.Lol.

    Of coarse you would be in no danger and after flying around taking in the beautiful views from the perspective of an eagle gliding effortlessly with the warm thermal currents, You would glide gracefully down and gently hover  until you touch the soft grass like a feather on a bed of moss.

    I myself while watching such a sight would be exploring the virtues of knowing  how to spell supercalifragilisticexpealidociouse when I could hardly spell or understand words like spectacle?

    I had not yet learnt about reading and writing so that one word was all I had to show how clever I was. 

    I shall miss the silence and lack of beings very much when the snow was deep. They ruin it by walking and driving through it and making it look like the inner workings of thier minds mushy mess of grey watered slop.

    I love it when other beings are asleep,I can explore and have no expectations of me what so ever. Sigh,,,,,,

    x()x

    Wind blowing faceDashCloud tornadoSweat dropsCloud rainUmbrellaWhite sun rain cloudSunnyRainbowEagleClosed umbrellaCamping

  • we've had no more than a centimetre of snow throughout this whole 'Beast from the East' period.

    That is a good thing to Post, as a first-hand-witness... throughout this whole thing (which is over now, though)...

  • there's no point as they don't last more than 5 minutes in the winds up here

    Ah, Greetings to you, Madame! Yes, indeed, I do acknowledge this... yet the thing not mentioned before was WIND. That is an altogether different matter, yes indeedy...

    I may tolerate Rain. I may tolerate Cold. I may tolerate Wind. Yet all three together is... well, I wear Spectacles in addition, and so... I may as well wear a blindfold during such weather. But yes, I do not use an umbrella in the wind either. What else can I say....

  • I live about as far North as it's possible to get (in the UK) and we've had no more than a centimetre of snow throughout this whole 'Beast from the East' period. Also, no-one here (apart from tourists) carry umbrellas - there's no point as they don't last more than 5 minutes in the winds up here. It can be pretty funny watching the tourists attempt to use umbrellas though!!  

  • I just haven’t got there yet. I usually end up in Australia or Bali or India at the height of its dry season and heat!
    If I’m going to be in the U.K. at all, I especially like it in winter. 

    面白い... わかりますな...

    To "BlueRay"... Try heading North. That might help. (...)

    ....To all else who may read, and to CareTwo of course... Rain is also amusing sometimes, only through seeing the amount of persons who hide underneath porches waiting for it to "stop", forgetting that this is the UK, and that one should *always* carry an umbrella even in July, yes indeed...

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  • I just haven’t got there yet. I usually end up in Australia or Bali or India at the height of its dry season and heat!
    If I’m going to be in the U.K. at all, I especially like it in winter. 

    面白い... わかりますな...

    To "BlueRay"... Try heading North. That might help. (...)

    ....To all else who may read, and to CareTwo of course... Rain is also amusing sometimes, only through seeing the amount of persons who hide underneath porches waiting for it to "stop", forgetting that this is the UK, and that one should *always* carry an umbrella even in July, yes indeed...

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  • I rarely carry an umbrella because I like to feel the raindrops on my head.

  • That gave me a lovely image of those paper chain people you make as kids ~ what a lovely image. Thank you BlushPray tone3Blush

  • Ah, that’s the same in the Isle of Man, no matter how good your brolly is, it’s not gonna survive their winds! Lol! 

  • I’ve lived in the Lake District a couple of times and I’ve lived in Scotland a few times, many years ago. For some reason, as much as I love Scotland and love visiting, I don’t want to live there but I reckon I haven’t finished with the Lake District yet. In fact, if it wasn’t for wanting to spend some more time with my son, grandkids and the rest of my family, I reckon I’d head back there this summer, but alas I’d rather be around my family for now. 

    Rain is glorious and dancing in it naked is the bomb Ok hand tone3

  • Yes we do like the idea of exploration and being left to do as we choose, I like to escape with my words as well, I call it rambling on but I see it as escapism. In my mind a chance to be myself and see a world I So hunger for.

    I miss you to Spotty. I miss all my friends on here, 

    I save my special hug symbol for a select few. X()x()x()x

    four happy  carefree beings with arms linked in a line dancing as one. Holding on tight as we revolve ever faster in a world that spins so fast without time for reflection or thought for just being alive.

    If we hold on tight to each other we will all pull through it even  in the strongest Of storms.

    Just keep holding onto one of our hands and we shall be ok. Strength in numbers. Ok!

    nite nite and take care ,.

  • Thank You for still being upon this Forum Miss SpottyTortoise. And to LoneWarrior, I do not do the "Mary Poppins" thing, but I do honestly do the "Singing In The Rain" thing... No-One can hear singing in very heavy rain... and it is also usually a good time to water one's houseplant(s), if it is not too cold. Seriously. 

  • I like the picture you paint with your words. It would indeed be nice to float like that. 

  • Exploration and no expectation of self and everything else sounds idyllic. Miss you Lone. ()()()

  • Hi DC nice to hear from you. You and Endymion gave me a reason to smile!

    The mention of umbrellas from you and the strong winds by Endymion  made me think about the The thought of you hanging on tightly to an umbrella being whisked up high into the soft white clouds whilst singing along to Mary poppins with just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.Lol.

    Of coarse you would be in no danger and after flying around taking in the beautiful views from the perspective of an eagle gliding effortlessly with the warm thermal currents, You would glide gracefully down and gently hover  until you touch the soft grass like a feather on a bed of moss.

    I myself while watching such a sight would be exploring the virtues of knowing  how to spell supercalifragilisticexpealidociouse when I could hardly spell or understand words like spectacle?

    I had not yet learnt about reading and writing so that one word was all I had to show how clever I was. 

    I shall miss the silence and lack of beings very much when the snow was deep. They ruin it by walking and driving through it and making it look like the inner workings of thier minds mushy mess of grey watered slop.

    I love it when other beings are asleep,I can explore and have no expectations of me what so ever. Sigh,,,,,,

    x()x

    Wind blowing faceDashCloud tornadoSweat dropsCloud rainUmbrellaWhite sun rain cloudSunnyRainbowEagleClosed umbrellaCamping

  • we've had no more than a centimetre of snow throughout this whole 'Beast from the East' period.

    That is a good thing to Post, as a first-hand-witness... throughout this whole thing (which is over now, though)...

  • there's no point as they don't last more than 5 minutes in the winds up here

    Ah, Greetings to you, Madame! Yes, indeed, I do acknowledge this... yet the thing not mentioned before was WIND. That is an altogether different matter, yes indeedy...

    I may tolerate Rain. I may tolerate Cold. I may tolerate Wind. Yet all three together is... well, I wear Spectacles in addition, and so... I may as well wear a blindfold during such weather. But yes, I do not use an umbrella in the wind either. What else can I say....

  • I live about as far North as it's possible to get (in the UK) and we've had no more than a centimetre of snow throughout this whole 'Beast from the East' period. Also, no-one here (apart from tourists) carry umbrellas - there's no point as they don't last more than 5 minutes in the winds up here. It can be pretty funny watching the tourists attempt to use umbrellas though!!