Big freeze and cold comforts
Ice crystals frozen to my window
There was one upside of the night when the temperatures plunged severely. Ice crystals which fell onto my windows grew into rather beautiful formations as you can see above.
The beauty of the wintry scenes however can delude us and mask the very real difficulties and dangers the cold brings. Sadly the elderly are at particular risk and the ice and snow have claimed two lives in Cumbria and in Darlington a pensioner died while apparently clearing snow from his home.
In the latest programme I have been looking at the problems caused by the big freeze. I ended up wandering through the frozen rutted tracks of a Northumberland field to watch farm workers trying to pick leeks out of the ground by hand. It is back-breaking and even with gloves on you can imagine how unpleasant a task that is in the bitter cold.
They'd spent the previous day just clearing snow off the vegetables before there was any hope of getting at them. The harvesting machine couldn't cope with the conditions at all.
I won't be taking what's on my dinner plate for granted any more.
If you have any Winter's Tales of your own you'd like to share then please add your comments.
Pic courtesy of Robbs family
We look at what happened to all the in the North East & Cumbria. The ´óÏó´«Ã½ commissioned research into the state of our High Streets and you can read about the results on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ News website.
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Our final film on the show this week follows the man who thinks he can succeed in making a go of Robbs of Hexham where others have failed.
We've some nice archive and extra video footage on this shopping institution
You can see this episode on December 6 2010 at 7.30pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.
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