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The grandchildren were going down to the beach today!!Don't recall '91 - but do recall '46/'47 when we were supply dropping to sheep from Turnhouse.
1947 was very bad here 1963 was even worse we were cut off for 3 weeks and only after the army dug us out could we get to town
The year 1955 got off to a poor start in the county of Caithness. First an almighty blizzard - the worst in living memory - swept down and virtually immobilised the whole area from January until the end of the month, laying some inland spots under 30 feet of snow and triggering the 16-day aerial relief operation known as Operation Snowdrop. Then, just as things seemed to be getting halfway back to normal, on the afternoon of February 16, the snow was on again. The whole county sighed and shrugged its collective shoulders; what could a body do about the weather, indeed?