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We watched a programme on the BBC last night about the winter of 1962/63. I can remember some bits of it . I can remember being off school for a while due to frozen pipes . I can remember going out every day and playing in the snow , sliding on frozen ponds, tobogganing down the railway embankment in the evening in the dark .We had a streetlight and railway embankment in front of our house which helped to light up our run . The toboggan would hit and stop on the ant hills and we would slide straight off the top and continue down the slope . I can remember we were skating on their duck pond singing "Puff the Magic Dragon ". I just checked , it was released in January 1963 .

I remember, I was brought up in Kent, it started snowing on Boxing day and we were snowed up until March, I was woken up most mornings by the sound of my Dad clearing our path, school stayed open and Dad went to work as normal.
 
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Time to do my exercises before breakfast.

Time to start the ironing.
 

oldwheels

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Very red sky this morning. High winds are forecast and no good weather in prospect.
The start of 2022 does not look any better.
Just got a Christmas message from somebody I forgot about. Need to get on and send my reply which is a strange Victorian card I found on the twit.
I also assume somebody has got an unexpected present of my LFT kit which Royal Mail has told me has been delivered. So many strangers live here now and they know nobody outside their own little circle.
 

classic33

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I'll just have to carry on wondering how you know then.
First off, you were one of the nuns in your school production of the "Sound of Music".
 
I remember, I was brought up in Kent, it started snowing on Boxing day and we were snowed up until March, I was woken up most mornings by the sound of my Dad clearing our path, school stayed open and Dad went to work as normal.
I'm just trying to sift through my memories. I must have been in junior school . Outside toilets would have been frozen up . We didn't mind, any time off school was a good thing for us . I think we must have had a few snowy Christmases prior to that but that one was really good . There wasn't as much traffic then so the roads would have been covered in snow . I can remember the long icicles hanging down and pictures on the TV of massive ones. My mum brought some bed sheets which had been on the washing line were frozen solid like wooden boards .
 
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