I live in kelty,in Fife and it's pretty thick here. I'm going to venture out soon to try and get some bread and milk. I'm far from optimistic though as kelty is like the Scottish equivalent of some forgotten American backwoods town.
Rapidly-Greying wrote:I live in kelty,in Fife and it's pretty thick here. I'm going to venture out soon to try and get some bread and milk. I'm far from optimistic though as kelty is like the Scottish equivalent of some forgotten American backwoods town.
I look forward to this snow all compacting and freezing into ice and Fife council finally getting the gritters out in three weeks time when the worst is over. They've finally got busses back on in Glenrothes but it's just Sunday service and limited routes.
No more snow here in SE London but what is here hasn't really melted, either. The pavements are awful; terribly slippery.
Oh, and the rubbish bins haven't been collected this week and, as it literally impossible for some of my neighbours to cut back a little on their waste, it is now piling up on the floor and being flung around .
strawberry floating hell, there's a bunch of blowhards giving it the whole "what about the bankers" bullshitology about that Lidl being torn down by scumbags.
I forgot to checkout my sainsburys order yesterday so now I won't be getting any new food in until Monday evening. I went out to my local shops this morning for milk, but I'm going to be living on scraps for a few days haha.
Rapidly-Greying wrote:I live in kelty,in Fife and it's pretty thick here. I'm going to venture out soon to try and get some bread and milk. I'm far from optimistic though as kelty is like the Scottish equivalent of some forgotten American backwoods town.
I look forward to this snow all compacting and freezing into ice and Fife council finally getting the gritters out in three weeks time when the worst is over. They've finally got busses back on in Glenrothes but it's just Sunday service and limited routes.
Useless isn't a fitting enough word for Fife council.
Most of the street is out digging out the road and their cars. Seems a bit pre-emptive when it's still snowing on and off. I'm going to go out and do it tomorrow and I'll grit the area around us to help out, but it seems daft to do it today.
Hyperion wrote:Can you not just go to the supermarket?
Panic buying means it’s almost impossible to find bread and other basics in Bristol at the moment. My Mrs has been out this morning and Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Lidl and the local shops are are sold out.