Wardy's twin
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- Oct 21, 2014
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Above programme in is on now.
Remember that, it was a bit cold!
What side was it on?
What side was it on?
Completely missed it.
My Dad’s often mentioned 1947 (the snowiest) and 1962/63 (the coldest and most sustained) winters.
I was 6 years' old and we had just moved to deepest South Woodingdean (Foxdown Road). We were cut off. My over riding memory is that my mum made me walk to Rottingdean to buy a loaf whilst she stayed in the warm house. The snow drifts along Falmer Road were twice as tall as me. I think mum was trying to kill me. It was good fun sledging down the hill behind the houses in Cowley Drive though.
I was 6 years' old and we had just moved to deepest South Woodingdean (Foxdown Road). We were cut off. My over riding memory is that my mum made me walk to Rottingdean to buy a loaf whilst she stayed in the warm house. The snow drifts along Falmer Road were twice as tall as me. I think mum was trying to kill me. It was good fun sledging down the hill behind the houses in Cowley Drive though.
I was 6 at the time but don't remember it. Probably kept in sonoimpact. I lived near London then so maybe not as bad there.
I Was born that year in December, I assume it was a bit warmer by then
I remember it well. I was doing my 12 weeks basic training as a firefighter in Reigate. I remember my cold hands suddenly feeling warm as blood rushed into them. in the last 2 weeks I discovered that roads in the town had grass verges.