I'm in Colne and it's the same. Covered. The bus route hasn't been gritted. It's stopped snowing for now, but there is more forecast. Makes everything look so crisp and new.
You can tell the change in times. Those children that are awake, are possibly glued to a video game. When I was a lad, every kid would be out playing snowballs, making snowmen and building barricades as they stock piled snowballs. Every other kid would have a homemade sledge and those would be played on in the afternoon. While the sledges would be used in the morning, to carry shopping for neighbours who couldn’t shop for themselves.
Very nice walk. I live in Lancashire and went for a one and a half hour walk in the park. I sent a short video to my sister. She asked why I had done the video in black and white!!! I hadn't . 👍❄️☃️
Where about do you live in Lancashire? I was born in Lancashire, many moons ago! There wasn’t any central heating or underfloor heating, we only had a Coal fire 🔥 We had to walk to school in the snow & remember always being cold 🥶 ⛄️❄️ All the kids in the street❤ played outside for hours! I’ve lived in Australia for a long time now & never miss the cold weather ❄️🥶 ⛄️
Winter in Lancashire, UK. Dangerous driving conditions in place I call Narnia 1243pm 5.1.25 you walked around bacup in the morning? there are other more prestigious places in Lancashire to visit...
It`s pretty yes, but it`s not deep. When I was kid growing up in a Lancashire city snow was the norm every winter. We had to walk to school. Everyone wore wllington boots. We didn`t walk on the snow but rather in the snow as our feet sank down into it and the snow came up the side of our wellies. As a result of normal climate changer over the years (from cooling to warming which has always occurred) we now get very little snow., and what bit we do get: the media goes into a frenzy on behalf of those pushing the man-made global warming agenda. Back in 1983 there was a very heavy snowfall in Blackpool. When I say heavy I am not joking. The snow stuck for several weeks, schools closed down and deliveries to supermarkets and shops could not get through, resulting in supermarket shelves running out of essentials like bread. Back then milk used to be delivered to the doorstep and this too was impossible whilst the Council `gritters` couldn`t possibly go down every street, avenue and cul-de-sac. Many people were ill-prepared because they`d grown up being told that snow doesn`t stick in coastal areas due to the salt air. It was said at the time that the last time Blackpool had so much snow was 90 years ago. Global cooling / warming is cyclic in much the same way as what the seasons are (just different timing inbetween the warming and cooling) This is why we have ice caps melting and a later time re-freezing. What poses a problem now of course is people`s reluctance to WALK. Back in the day when the U.K. had lots of snow there wasn`t all the cars there are nowadays. People also lived closer to their place of work, and children walked to school. Younger family members also took care of elderly relatives When society changes the way it has done then we cannot alter the climate to fit in with the life style changes that people have made.
I'm in Colne and it's the same. Covered. The bus route hasn't been gritted. It's stopped snowing for now, but there is more forecast. Makes everything look so crisp and new.
You can tell the change in times. Those children that are awake, are possibly glued to a video game. When I was a lad, every kid would be out playing snowballs, making snowmen and building barricades as they stock piled snowballs. Every other kid would have a homemade sledge and those would be played on in the afternoon. While the sledges would be used in the morning, to carry shopping for neighbours who couldn’t shop for themselves.
Great video Bacup is a good place for snow it's high up 👍. Something so magical about snow I love it! 😀❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
It sure is👍
Very nice walk. I live in Lancashire and went for a one and a half hour walk in the park. I sent a short video to my sister. She asked why I had done the video in black and white!!! I hadn't . 👍❄️☃️
Looking beautiful! But yes, just cold rain down here in Essex...🥶☹
Nice video my friend, you call it Narnia, better known as Bacup 😅
The snow looks amazing 👍👍😁⛄☃️⛄☃️
It does! ❄️
Where about do you live in Lancashire? I was born in Lancashire, many moons ago! There wasn’t any central heating or underfloor heating, we only had a Coal fire 🔥 We had to walk to school in the snow & remember always being cold 🥶 ⛄️❄️ All the kids in the street❤ played outside for hours!
I’ve lived in Australia for a long time now & never miss the cold weather ❄️🥶 ⛄️
@@sandraberry612 Rossendale Valley. Beautiful any time of the year 🥰
@@mjhj1972 I would not be out in it I would be in my warm house 😅
Bacup in the snow even in May !
in the valley you can get snow from October to April.
Its about the same as us in Atherton 1 inch or so we used to get it about a foot deep in the 70s
Beautiful, just like in Poland long time ago
I was thinking exactly the same in the morning 🌅 ❄️
Winter in Lancashire, UK. Dangerous driving conditions in place I call Narnia 1243pm 5.1.25 you walked around bacup in the morning? there are other more prestigious places in Lancashire to visit...
Are you leaving ving in a more prestigious place and jealous your not being filmed😅😅😅
beautiful
@@nnaemekanwelekwe proper northern winter ❄️
What town is this please? Love it. I'm in South Manchester and we've just had sleet so far.
It was filmed in Bacup
Great ...looks heavy up north then down south ...
@@EricOconnell-j5r it’s like living in Narnia 😝
bet it was fun going up sharneyford
It`s pretty yes, but it`s not deep. When I was kid growing up in a Lancashire city snow was the norm every winter. We had to walk to school. Everyone wore wllington boots. We didn`t walk on the snow but rather in the snow as our feet sank down into it and the snow came up the side of our wellies.
As a result of normal climate changer over the years (from cooling to warming which has always occurred) we now get very little snow., and what bit we do get: the media goes into a frenzy on behalf of those pushing the man-made global warming agenda.
Back in 1983 there was a very heavy snowfall in Blackpool. When I say heavy I am not joking. The snow stuck for several weeks, schools closed down and deliveries to supermarkets and shops could not get through, resulting in supermarket shelves running out of essentials like bread. Back then milk used to be delivered to the doorstep and this too was impossible whilst the Council `gritters` couldn`t possibly go down every street, avenue and cul-de-sac. Many people were ill-prepared because they`d grown up being told that snow doesn`t stick in coastal areas due to the salt air. It was said at the time that the last time Blackpool had so much snow was 90 years ago. Global cooling / warming is cyclic in much the same way as what the seasons are (just different timing inbetween the warming and cooling) This is why we have ice caps melting and a later time re-freezing.
What poses a problem now of course is people`s reluctance to WALK.
Back in the day when the U.K. had lots of snow there wasn`t all the cars there are nowadays.
People also lived closer to their place of work, and children walked to school.
Younger family members also took care of elderly relatives
When society changes the way it has done then we cannot alter the climate to fit in with the life style changes that people have made.
People around the world dont come to Lancashire its extremely cold you wont like it
You must've been so in love