Yeah, that kind of puts things into perspective. Doesn't take much snowy weather to bring the UK to a grinding halt.
I once stayed at the Marriott Hotel in Boston's Copley Square one January. Couldn't believe the depth of snow laying in Boston's streets once we surfaced from the underground road from the airport. Must have been 8ft in placs. Despite that, it didn't seem too much of an inconvenience to folks. And my train to Springfield, Mass. still ran on time.
Problem where we're located in the UK is we're an hour's drive from a city and it's snow-fighting resources. Just heard on the news there's signs of a mild thaw overnight. I'm betting it'll take a week or more for the mess hereabouts to melt. I'll start shoveling snow in shifts beginning tomorrow.
I once stayed at the Marriott Hotel in Boston's Copley Square one January. Couldn't believe the depth of snow laying in Boston's streets once we surfaced from the underground road from the airport. Must have been 8ft in placs. Despite that, it didn't seem too much of an inconvenience to folks. And my train to Springfield, Mass. still ran on time.
Problem where we're located in the UK is we're an hour's drive from a city and it's snow-fighting resources. Just heard on the news there's signs of a mild thaw overnight. I'm betting it'll take a week or more for the mess hereabouts to melt. I'll start shoveling snow in shifts beginning tomorrow.