The snow is not quite on the back foot yet, but the end may be in sight.
I think the thaw yesterday caused the surface ice and snow to melt, but the crunch of footsteps this morning signalled a refreezing of the surface. One of our next door neighbours was out fairly early putting salt down on the really icy parts of the path because we live on the outskirts of NLC and the council pretend we don’t exist, so they don’t have to grit our paths or our roads.
With no trains running, and with icy roads, we resigned ourselves to a stay-at-home day. There was no real need for us to go out and we could live quite happily out of the freezer if need be. At lunch time I watched a man walking down the path to the shops, putting on what might have been a modern dance routine or it might just have been that he’d lost his footing on the ice and was attempting to keep his balance!
After lunch I took a walk over to St Mo’s and with Scamp’s insistence and also with the memory of the ‘modern dance routine’ I wore my YakTrax over my walking boots. The boots are comfortable, warm and great for walking over most surfaces, but they draw the line at ice. The grips on the soles are just not deep enough to get a hold on the ice. You really need Vibram or Commando soles to get that assurance of a positive connection with what’s under your feet. YakTrax give you that confidence with their coiled wire grippers. Anyway, enough of this advert for expensive overshoes. I managed a walk round St Mo’s pond without slipping or sliding and got at least one acceptable photo that became PoD. I also managed to get back home without any slipping or sliding. On reflection, today’s photo wasn’t really all that great. I much preferred a re-working of a shot I took out with Alex last week. It too is on Flickr and is much more vibrant!
I spent most of what was left of the afternoon sorting out some photos to take their places on the first eleven pages of the 2023 calendar. I prefer to leave that last month free until we are nearly out of 2022. Superstitious as usual, that’s me. So I’ve now got the pre-print almost complete and I think I will take Hazy’s idea of using a clipboard as a support for the calendar and run with it. It saves the tedious punching, aligning and clipping exercise. One clipboard and two small bulldog clips works really well. Thank you for that idea, Hazy.
We watched the final, and tediously stretched out, Strictly of the year and the correct couple won, in our eyes.
The temperature at 10.55pm is still a positive 1.1ºc, so we’re hoping that we might just be able to catch a bus in to Glasgow tomorrow to see what the wider world has to offer.