curiouswombat: (Snowy Day)
curiouswombat ([personal profile] curiouswombat) wrote2013-03-23 12:09 pm
Entry tags:

Husband survival report!

S2C made it to work last night - he slipped, slid, and staggered down the steep slope of our street to the main road, where there was no sign of any buses - but a taxi was trying, and failing, to go up the next street to ours.

When the driver gave up, and the passenger got out to walk the rest of the way, S2C flagged the taxi and was, therefore, able to get down to town to work.

There were no buses this morning either - however, a colleague who got in by car for 8am finally gave him a lift up to the village about 9am when it was clear that he was stuck down in Douglas. (The bus problem is caused by us all living on steep slopes - the bus routes, naturally, are through the housing estates which soon become impassable!)

So - he got there, and home, and by tonight, we hope, he will be able to take our car down.

The west of the island is cut off from the rest of us, though, as they have had the worst snow - and with the high winds the drifting has been a big problem.

This is the webcam picture of the seafront at Peel - so at sea level, and with the heavy salt spray effect...

Snow, Peel, Webcam

Pretty - but chilly. Parts of the west of the island are without electricity - high winds coupled with snow and ice on the powerlines - and may be until Monday. I really don't envy them.

[identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com 2013-03-24 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
The winds haven't really eased much since Thursday night - we are still getting a steady 35+mph. It looks quite calm on the picture of Peel because the winds have been dues East all the tie - and Peel faces due west, so that is the most sheltered bay on the island at the moment!

And yes - looks like you'll need your wintery icons for a few days yet...

[identity profile] kortirion.livejournal.com 2013-03-24 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I spoke too soon about that snow - it started again overnight and lightly thro the day so far, but it's light and powdery so although the gardens got a thicker coating, the roads are fairly clear thanks to the gritting lorries.

At 35+mph no wonder the power lines are coming down, especially if they're caked with ice. Keep safe and keep warm!