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So, this week the snow finally made an appearance. In all honesty, it was pretty light until Friday, then in just dumped down. Although, there wasn't as much snow to validate just how much people were panicking. Not so much up in Scotland, but further south you'd think in was Armageddon. I mean there was maybe a good 6 inches where I live, so I still managed to drive to work (albeit with more care). I also don't understand people's need to panic buy when there's the first whispering of snow coming.
So, this week the snow finally made an appearance. In all honesty, it was pretty light until Friday, then in just dumped down. Although, there wasn't as much snow to validate just how much people were panicking. Not so much up in Scotland, but further south you'd think in was Armageddon. I mean there was maybe a good 6 inches where I live, so I still managed to drive to work (albeit with more care). I also don't understand people's need to panic buy when there's the first whispering of snow coming.
Last Week on the Blog
Tuesday - Top Ten Tuesday: Unread 2016 Releases
Wednesday - 2016 End of Year Survey
This Week on the Blog
Monday - ARC Review: Soul Crossed (Of Angels and Demons #1), Lisa Gail Green
Tuesday - Top Ten Tuesday: Underrated Books
Thursday - ARC Review: All Laced Up (Breakaway #1), Erin Fletcher
What I Read Last Week
Being Jamie Baker (Jamie Baker #1), Kelly Oram / Dancing in the Athenian Rain, Katie Hamstead / A Seven-Letter Word, Kim Slater
Coyer Reads
Being Jamie Baker (Jamie Baker #1), Kelly Oram / Dancing in the Athenian Rain, Katie Hamstead / A Seven-Letter Word, Kim Slater
Currently Reading
What I Plan to Read This Week
/ The Boy Most Likely To (My Life Next Door #2), Huntley Fitzpatrick / You Know Me Well, Nina LaCour & David Levithan / Hooked, Carrie Thomas
Two snowflakes and London go into a mass panic! Countries like Russia manage with shocking weather in winter-they just get on with it, just like those in the north of Scotland. The snow panic on the news drives me mad at times!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Yeah I know! It's so stupid.
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