For the first time ever, I was supposed to be doing a few days of paid work over christmas(with Marks and Spencers).
There wasn't much snow around but even so, despite setting off quite early, several buses failed to turn up, meaning I missed a train. Not to worry I thought as I can get the next train. Only when I did manage to get to the railway station, it said it was cancelled. I eventually ended up going to a telephone box to call my Grandad to ask for a lift. He had difficulty getting the car up the drive and when we got to Doncaster we got stuck in traffic. I ended up being half an hour late.
On day three on my way home at 8pm, I managed to get from Doncaster to Rotherham on the bus OK, but the next bus I intended to catch to go home was cancelled, so I resorted to a different one (more or less same journey time under normal circumstances), and the bus slid down one of the steep roads.
On Christmas Eve I decided to go on my bike since it is normally more reliable, the roads were mostly clear by now and it would mean I can get home in the evening (buses finished early at Christmas). I got about 20 yards and found my tire was punctured and had no way of fixing it. So that was the end to my temporary work with M&S, only working 3 out of 6 days.
We got loads of snow here on the 5th, must be a good 3 inches at least. I know just about every school in the area is closed, but I don't know what the roads are like as I didn't go out anywhere, nor did I have the radio on. I will probably have to wait till Friday for the newspaper. I did hope to go out and treat myself to some coffee and cake (it was my birthday), do some shopping, get a puncture repair kit and go into college to get my £805 back (I finally got the grants sorted), but I didn't feel like walking anywhere, and didn't want to risk using public transport, especially not if I had shopping. So, that may take place today instead.
I've took a few pictures of the snow but they are on my 35mm camera so I'll post them as soon as I have developed them.
I must say though, I do like hearing about and laughing at everyone's incompetence when it comes to snow.






(with Marks and Spencers).
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