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RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Scythe13 - 17 November 2012 Got out the snowboard, dusting off the goggles, and smiling from ear to ear!!! RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Mandlaka - 17 November 2012 Great! More days off school so me and the Generals can play in the snow! We will have enough food and milk etc for 3 months by then I hope... RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Tarrel - 17 November 2012 Yep, knew that. The woodcock have arrived early in our woodland. Rowan berries were large and plentiful this year. And log-splitter has just broken down; a sure sign of cold weather ahead! ![]() RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Scythe13 - 17 November 2012 (17 November 2012, 21:25)Tarrel Wrote: Yep, knew that. The woodcock have arrived early in our woodland. Rowan berries were large and plentiful this year. And log-splitter has just broken down; a sure sign of cold weather ahead! Our neighbour is pretty old and she noted HUGE numbers of berries on the trees. Even though it's an old wives tale, it's still accurate, in my opinion. RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Highlander - 17 November 2012 I agree, the branches of the Rowan trees have almost been at breaking point with berries,.. we have already had our first snow, albeit very light,..and I believe they have already been sking on Ben Nevis,.. we can certainly see plenty of snow up there,... guess we will have to wait and see RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Scythe13 - 17 November 2012 This might be a bit sick, but I wonder whether there will be a bit of a die off? Loads of oldies died a couple of years ago, when we had a pretty cold winter. Even more homes had gas shortages. Some powerlines broke too (might have been transformer stations, can't fully remember) if my brain serves correctly. Imagine if a city shutdown occurred....... RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Tarrel - 17 November 2012 (17 November 2012, 22:49)Highlander Wrote: I agree, the branches of the Rowan trees have almost been at breaking point with berries,.. we have already had our first snow, albeit very light,..and I believe they have already been sking on Ben Nevis,.. we can certainly see plenty of snow up there,... guess we will have to wait and see We were on CairnGorm last Sunday. Plenty of snow up there! (Ski runs aren't open yet though). (17 November 2012, 22:58)Scythe13 Wrote: This might be a bit sick, but I wonder whether there will be a bit of a die off? Depends how prepped they are. RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Highlander - 17 November 2012 ![]() RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - IB1 - 17 November 2012 (17 November 2012, 22:58)Scythe13 Wrote: This might be a bit sick, but I wonder whether there will be a bit of a die off? It's a simple fact that cold weather has an impact on the elderly or ill, you only have to look at the number of fresh graves in the cemetry during the winter to see thats the case so no it's not a sick thought. What would be a sick thought is hoping for it RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - Metroyeti - 17 November 2012 It hasnt been that cold yet, had a sprinkle of snow a few weeks ago, but thats been about it. |