Snow Day!
Posted: Tuesday, 28 February 2006 |
Comments
Isn't there a rule about staying off the grass? There's that cute dog again. We don't speak of the day that all Orcadian Schools were open (except Hoy).
Herman from Orkney
My kids very green with envy. Not a drop of snow down here in sunny Lancashire - just lots of blue skies and sunshine, but very cold.
Rachondarox from Lancs
Ah, but we frequently speak of the day that all the Orkney schools were open, except, Hoy - usually in the same senetence as the words Herman, mad, and laughed until my sides were sore!
puffinbilyunst from Unst
The empress of Lancashire has been complaining of the blinding sun cold in da red rose county. Then again she found Magnolia Towers cold in October. Never fear Pendle will soon be covered with a little dusting of snow. Enough to make an egg cup sized Henry.
Herman from Orkney
Talking about cold. I read a report the other day which said that the gulf stream is slowing down and that temperatures in Britain could drop by around 4 degrees C over the next decade. If it carries on I'll be able to drive all the way to Unst and won't need to bother spending x amounts on Northlink. Will just have to spend x amounts on that 4x4 instead!
Rachondarox from Lancs
Another ice age in the offing? Whatever happened to global warming? By the way, in the States, schools have to be functioning a minimum of days a year (some padding is included in the yearly schedule). If the schools in Shetland/Orkney are closed as much as they did just recently, do schools have to make up (extend the academic year)?
mjc from NM,USA
Mjc - great idea. That way I'd get to mention the words puffinbilly, mad, sad, laugh until my sides were sore. In fact I could do it from outside his classroom window as I'd have 2 days more holiday.
Herman from Orkney
If the gulf stream stops it will be cause by global warming... dreaming of snow... but not ice ages x
Rosa from Penzance