I expect that the frozen wastelands of the north will be suffering again this year. I have just read this in a local paper dated 1933.
Girl guide groups on the Island worked together to prepare Christmas stockings for children and elderly people living in distressed areas of the country.
Mrs Mynard from the Shanklin Rangers group organised the effort, in response to an advert in the magazine, The Guider, asking for them to get involved in the scheme.
The girls from the Island packed more than 250 stockings, which were sent to people in the North of England.
So what will you be sending me, Ace? ;D
Quote from: caroline7758 on December 05, 2008, 13:04:42
So what will you be sending me, Ace? ;D
But....but......you're in Tadcaster, that's like.......the Kensington of the north......... ;D ;D
Posh bird. ;D ;D ;D
Yah, Cheshire Bird here. Looking forward to all those scrummy Fortnum & Mason red cross parcels arriving. Tarquin & I are particularly partial to a case of Crystal if you're wondering what to send. We'll tie the whippets up in the stable block so the butler won't have to rescue your delivery man if they get a bit excited.
Thanks Awfully Ace.
The North Will Rise Again......
They May Take Away Our Lives But They Will not Take Away Our FREEDOM
Oops sorry, that's my ancestral North responding. ;D
Northerner in exile here! ;D
Quote from: RobinOfTheHood on December 05, 2008, 15:55:18
Quote from: caroline7758 on December 05, 2008, 13:04:42
So what will you be sending me, Ace? ;D
But....but......you're in Tadcaster, that's like.......the Kensington of the north......... ;D ;D
In what sense exactly???
Unless Kensington has nothing but pubs and lots of empty shops, I think you must be confusing it with somewhere else!
QuoteI expect that the frozen wastelands of the north will be suffering again this year.
Oddly enough I would say we (in Huddersfield) have had it fairly easy here, a dusting but it has been b****y cold.
It must have been a thing of the past 'bad winters I can only recall about three bad ones in my lifetime.
I recall 1947!! now that was snow!! I recall the drifts being up to the triangle on the road signs. I also recall walking waist deep (on level ground) to school.
Yet yesterday according to the paper, thousands of children were given a day off in anticipation of the snow that was forecast and all we got was about one inch of snow.
Were we made of sterner stuff in years gone by??
All i can say is,..... glad i live in the midlands ;D
Even gladder I live in Essex !!!
Quote from: froglegs on December 06, 2008, 09:07:02
All i can say is,..... glad i live in the midlands ;D
London is the midlands from where I live, anywhere above is north.
I have just opened all the windows to freshen the house up, glorious sunshine outside. Bit nippy, 13.5C
I do have some old surgical stockings I could bung a few spuds and a manglewurzel in. Should go well with a bit of roadkill if you northeners are feeling the pinch.
Quote from: ACE on December 06, 2008, 09:42:26
Quote from: froglegs on December 06, 2008, 09:07:02
All i can say is,..... glad i live in the midlands ;D
London is the midlands from where I live, anywhere above is north.
I have just opened all the windows to freshen the house up, glorious sunshine outside. Bit nippy, 13.5C
I do have some old surgical stockings I could bung a few spuds and a manglewurzel in. Should go well with a bit of roadkill if you northeners are feeling the pinch.
So long as we can still get bead n dripping and black pudding i think we will survive,ma duck. ;D
Bright sunshine up here today, and I hear the midlands are going to get temps of -8 tonight!
Quote from: caroline7758 on December 06, 2008, 12:20:25
Bright sunshine up here today, and I hear the midlands are going to get temps of -8 tonight!
Better put me vest on then. ;)
Don't risk coming up tonight Ace i hear you lot are not frost hardy. ;D
Quote from: Tee Gee on December 05, 2008, 18:17:10
Yet yesterday according to the paper, thousands of children were given a day off in anticipation of the snow that was forecast and all we got was about one inch of snow.
Were we made of sterner stuff in years gone by??
We had Tues and Thurs off due to the snow. I work in Bury. There was 4-6 inches of snow. Many of the kids can walk in so it isn't a problem for them, but most of the staff are driving in from up to 30 miles away so that is where the issue lies. People just don't work local anymore.
QuotePeople just don't work local anymore.
Agreed!!
Quote from: ACE on December 05, 2008, 09:45:19
I expect that the frozen wastelands of the north will be suffering again this year. I have just read this in a local paper dated 1933.
Girl guide groups on the Island worked together to prepare Christmas stockings for children and elderly people living in distressed areas of the country.
Mrs Mynard from the Shanklin Rangers group organised the effort, in response to an advert in the magazine, The Guider, asking for them to get involved in the scheme.
The girls from the Island packed more than 250 stockings, which were sent to people in the North of England.
About time ya got a new paper lad if that's how long it takes to get ya paper's delivered. :o ;)
ACE, I was really intersted as my mum was a guide on the island during the war and may well have done it too, I must remember to ask her. It will certainly bring back memories for her anyway, thanks. :)
T.
Where does the north start, is it north of the M25, north of Toddington services or north of the Trent.
Anything past Mansfield. ;D
I'll second that..... ;D
QuoteAnything past Mansfield.
..........and where would Scotland (http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Demos/Title%20pics/scotlandc4e.gif) fit in? ??? ::)
Doesn't fit in at all TG. We are just them North of the Border.
btw I am frozen today. It is warmer in temp? than it has been for a couple of weeks and my feeties and handys are cold. I am huddled against the radiator typing this. So any heat fro IOW would be gratefully accepted but according to the Weather forecast ACE your temperatures are not much higher than here.
:P :P