It's definitely winter out there. The frost we had last night was spectacular - better than a snowfall - and it's still comfortably sub-zero. I'm just glad I'm not out driving in it, since part of the reason is that it's very slightly foggy too.
Rather thick fog between my corner of fenland and Cambridge, combined with -5°C temperatures this morning. Amazing how many people seem to think that you don't need lights on when driving in fog "if it's daylight". Or at least, I assume they had a reason for being so useless...
It's perfectly reasonable out. Though I did have to find a can of de-icer spray for the car windows, since scraping was pretty ineffective. Let's hear it for heated windscreens!
Though it is a bit odd standing nearby and watching two faint vapour trails rising from the wing mirrors, when the rest of the car is still solid frost.
Ah, I ran the engine for a few minutes first. Yes, that's not wonderfully fuel efficient (the manual advises starting the engine and moving off immediately when possible), but I'm not hugely happy about the content of some de-icers, and I'm trying to keep the nastier chemicals off the paintwork.
I'm going to give it its first clean one of these days. Silver certainly shows up the winter muck.
I don't like using de-icers either, which is why I was scraping hard enough to break the scraper. And it's entirely possible, with my car, that if try and leave it running for a few minutes, it will have other ideas (in the name of fuel efficiency). Although first thing, it does seem happy to run the engine even while sat stationary (getting up to operating temperature?)
Jealous! Some of us had to drive on the slippery fen roads in fog so thick you could cut it with a knife this morning. It's almost noon and I still have my jacket on in the office. I don't even want to think about the 50 yard walk across the car park to the outbuilding which is our loo.
And the fog is getting thicker down here the other end of the county. I can no longer see either Cambridgeshire or the Eastern Hemisphere at all from here.
I'm kind of taking it on faith that the loo is still there. I can't see any traffic on the A10, which I can usually see quite clearly from my office window. I think it's getting worse up here, too.
It was spectacular, wasn't it? I sent MWNN out to photograph the hoar frost on the spiders' webs. Not sure they came out, he thinks the batteries are dead.
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Date: 2006-12-19 10:41 am (UTC)The shame is, all too many Darwin Award nominees seem intent on sharing the glory.
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Date: 2006-12-19 10:40 am (UTC)Though it is a bit odd standing nearby and watching two faint vapour trails rising from the wing mirrors, when the rest of the car is still solid frost.
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Date: 2006-12-19 11:16 am (UTC)I'm going to give it its first clean one of these days. Silver certainly shows up the winter muck.
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Date: 2006-12-19 12:14 pm (UTC)How odd!
And the fog is getting thicker down here the other end of the county. I can no longer see either Cambridgeshire or the Eastern Hemisphere at all from here.
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Date: 2006-12-19 01:16 pm (UTC)I would not like to drive very far through what I can see from here.
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Date: 2006-12-19 03:04 pm (UTC)Sounds like a better idea than Dunton and Eyeworth, at least...
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Date: 2006-12-19 03:09 pm (UTC)You might be OK if you're heading past before dusk. It seems to have lifted a bit in the last hour or two.
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Date: 2006-12-19 02:01 pm (UTC)Yeuch!
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