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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostMy wife slipped on ice on Tuesday. Today she had MRI. Tomorrow she starte physio therapy to recover from re-appeared pelvic loosening. she texts me every hour that she is at home crying from pain.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostMy wife slipped on ice on Tuesday. Today she had MRI. Tomorrow she starte physio therapy to recover from re-appeared pelvic loosening. she texts me every hour that she is at home crying from pain.
Nice ice.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThankfully snow and ice a thing of the past so I guess these are really old photos from the 1950's?
However, the warming is so far manifesting itself more in winters which are less cold than in much hotter summers. According to Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia,within a few years winter snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event".
"Children just aren't going to know what snow is," he said.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAny cases of people playing or crossing the river on the ice?
Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI didn't think to take a picture before breaking off the first 7 or 8 feet of ice from the pipe.And now it is getting dark.
I'm glad I don't live in a rough street anymore, the road is piled with ready-made missiles to throw at windows.
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My wife slipped on ice on Tuesday. Today she had MRI. Tomorrow she starte physio therapy to recover from re-appeared pelvic loosening. she texts me every hour that she is at home crying from pain.
Nice ice.
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We had a little rain in the night which froze. So this morning Mrs RC well down the four steps and grazed and bruised herself.
The 2nd floor flat appear to have an overflow running. The soil pipe from their floor down to the car park is embedded in ice about 3" thick; and the wall beside it is covered in a sheet of ice about a foot across. I assume the soil pipe is blocked (frozen solid?) at some point above us, and the water is leaking from a joint in the pipe. So it might be the 3rd (top) floor flat.
I didn't think to take a picture before breaking off the first 7 or 8 feet of ice from the pipe.And now it is getting dark.
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Thankfully snow and ice a thing of the past so I guess these are really old photos from the 1950's?
However, the warming is so far manifesting itself more in winters which are less cold than in much hotter summers. According to Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia,within a few years winter snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event".
"Children just aren't going to know what snow is," he said.
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It's bloody lethal out there! (photos)
Thaw has finally come to Durham, typically just as the river was freezing over. Snow hasn't gone anywhere, but the roofs have all started shedding their load of icicles and snow... which has mostly turned into solid ice.
Walking down into town, the pavement is littered with lumps of solid, clear ice in sizes from brick to breeze-block. And because the roofs are slanted, the stuff flies off at different trajectories depending how fast it moves, so nowhere is safe. A block the size of my head whizzed past my ear...
But here are some photos...
This is the stuff waiting to fall on people, I make them about 1m long...
Durham's resident pleasure cruise ship, icebound
Sadly I didn't have time to walk to the train-station... there is an icicle there considerably taller than I am.Tags: None
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