Wednesday, 6 January 2010

There is snow way out

I had a theory that all the seasons had been pused forward two months.
This was based on observations from the past 5 years or so, that if it did snow it did in feburary.
and september seemed to be warm despite the darkening of the evenings.
i was wrong

the snow before christmas was a delight, and the snow we got last night was too !.
even more this time about a foot.
but i wish i parked my car at the bottom of my hill as i live up near the top of a steep hill that doesn't go anywhere.
apart from at the top is a middle school which is obviously closed.

parts of the m4 are shut and sunday i am driving back to plymouth hopefully.
if the snow keeps up i don't no what i'l do :s
maybe take the A303, if your not a driver then you will not understand all this technological mumbo-jumbo.

i am stranded, today i walked down tot he village for provisions with my mum, there was two loafs left at the bakery and hardly any milk.
its like people are stocking up to hibernate for the winter.
apparently major supermarkets didn't have much either as lorries didn't attempt to travel as they heard of last nights predictions.
luke and i walked the mile and a half to chalfont st peter and went to the common, it was still snowing at 2pm and the wind picked up which was rather annoying as you could not see anything.
we met up with others who suggested the building of an igloo, which we attempted after a pub lunch but failed so they went back to the pub

i ventured alone in the dark back to my house.
i ran down the country road connecting the villages for fear of some sort of monster or scary men/zombie dragging me into the snow.
the 35 minute walk/fear run felt quicker as i talked to chris on the phone and my body went into an auto-pilot walking, dodging obstacles and speeding up through the untouched snow

we planned to go to london today, unfortunatly that failed.
but lucky gemma asked me too go yesterday as she didn't get a chance to go to bricklane the day before.
we went to whitechapel and walked through the muslim marketstalls and housing blocks to get to beyond retro. i bought a lovely dark red polo top.
we then made a quick stop off in oxford street and the american apparell there, were i inteneded to spend some of my £100 voucher from my dad. american apparel for guys is odd, sometimes there will be something perfect and reasonably priced. but i was looking at trousers and they were £60 ! and plain tees for £20. i bought a cool grey hoody and i'l save the voucher for easter time.

my summer of 2010 is already starting to fill up.
with lazerotte paid for with marcus, chris and danny.
last night gemma and i booked a 5 night holiday in Rome at the start of july.
i have never been and i'm very excited, so many sites to see
i love pizza and ice cream and intend to eat nothing else whilst there.

also i watched channel 4's human foot print.
the average human will watch in total 8 years of tv in their life. scary

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