Hello.
We're snowed in today. We have about 15 cm so far and it's still coming down.
Do you drive in the snow? Do you feel confident about it? How do you get around on snowy days if you don't drive?
I don't drive, so I've never driven in the snow. I get the feeling I wouldn't like it very much. If I have to go out I have big hiking boots, chain spikes to stop me slipping in the snow and plenty of thick, warm clothing. The bus that serves the village I live nearest to has chains around the tires at this time of year, but a few times the bus has got stuck on a particularly slippery part of the road and had to turn back. I've had to trudge home from a bus stop much lower down than my usual stop a few times before.
How do you get around in the snow?
And for those of you that live in Florida, how many ice cubes do you take in your daiquiri?
We're snowed in today. We have about 15 cm so far and it's still coming down.
Do you drive in the snow? Do you feel confident about it? How do you get around on snowy days if you don't drive?
I don't drive, so I've never driven in the snow. I get the feeling I wouldn't like it very much. If I have to go out I have big hiking boots, chain spikes to stop me slipping in the snow and plenty of thick, warm clothing. The bus that serves the village I live nearest to has chains around the tires at this time of year, but a few times the bus has got stuck on a particularly slippery part of the road and had to turn back. I've had to trudge home from a bus stop much lower down than my usual stop a few times before.
How do you get around in the snow?
And for those of you that live in Florida, how many ice cubes do you take in your daiquiri?