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did you get to work ok today?
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Those of you that had jobs or school or another important place to go to today, did you make it?
It was too slippy for me to get there on my own, the bus doesn't go that way and my mum wasn't going to drive me, so dad dropped me off about 1/4 of mile away, just before8am (he has to be at work for 8!) and even in his van, he struggled a bit, as non of the roads had been gritted. So I got there at about 8.15, to find one or two other students and 5 teachers . . . then there was an announcement that lessons weren't going to start until 10, but my teacher didn't get in until 10.15, and he set off somewhere between 7.30 and 8! but between the town that he lives in and the school, the roads were aweful, including a few accidents and what seems a little bridge that most cars were struggling to get over, so had to drive an extra 2 or 3 miles to get around, to the other side of the village, including the teacher, as he hadn't got a 4x4. God knows how people from where there are hills cope!
It was too slippy for me to get there on my own, the bus doesn't go that way and my mum wasn't going to drive me, so dad dropped me off about 1/4 of mile away, just before8am (he has to be at work for 8!) and even in his van, he struggled a bit, as non of the roads had been gritted. So I got there at about 8.15, to find one or two other students and 5 teachers . . . then there was an announcement that lessons weren't going to start until 10, but my teacher didn't get in until 10.15, and he set off somewhere between 7.30 and 8! but between the town that he lives in and the school, the roads were aweful, including a few accidents and what seems a little bridge that most cars were struggling to get over, so had to drive an extra 2 or 3 miles to get around, to the other side of the village, including the teacher, as he hadn't got a 4x4. God knows how people from where there are hills cope!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On this side of Suffolk, Molly, we've hardly seen any snow at all. There's just been a very light dusting of the stuff. (Not enough to make a single snowball).
When I was teaching in Sheffield, the snow was once so bad that all bus services in the city were cancelled. So I walked the 8 miles to school, finding that the snow was thigh-deep in places. When I got to the school, the cleaners (who were the only people there) told me that I must have left home just a minute or two before Radio Sheffield had announced that the school was closed! So (after a very welcome cup of tea) I had to turn straight round and walk 8 miles home again!
When I was teaching in Sheffield, the snow was once so bad that all bus services in the city were cancelled. So I walked the 8 miles to school, finding that the snow was thigh-deep in places. When I got to the school, the cleaners (who were the only people there) told me that I must have left home just a minute or two before Radio Sheffield had announced that the school was closed! So (after a very welcome cup of tea) I had to turn straight round and walk 8 miles home again!
I managed to get home from work today but I couldn`t believe how quickly the snow came down. It was ok when I left work but when I was driving home there was a blizzard and it settled really quickly. I don`t mind if it snows over the next couple of days but if it snows after Tuesday morning, I can see my Christmas going down the pan