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Bring on the days of scorching sun beating down on your neck, shading your eyes from the sun and drinking ice cold beers in the garden or park.
It's been like this since Friday:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/glasgowdan/IMGP0298-1.jpgBrigitt, I don't know the numbers but we have had a LOT of snow. We have never had this in November as long as I have been alive, and even at that we have rarely had this much snowfall at any time. It's not very cold though, only between 1 and -4/-5. Some of the nearby higher areas are much colder at night, but we don't feel the effects of that.
I've got a few jobs booked in for the next week or so but know that most of them will end up looking like a monkey's bum if I try doing them with snow on the ground.
Was watching a couple of lads clearing the car park from the comfort of my local gym and they were peeing into wind trying to keep it clear. I've even rejoined the library in readiness for if the white stuff does not go away !!!
Snow = no work = no money.
I'll lose close on £800 this week, no fun just before Christmas.
As Dan said the snow here is the worst i can remember, no chance of doing any outdoor work.
I travelled to a job today 10 miles north of Dunblane and the snow was level with my wing mirrors on the verge!!!!!