A nightmare journey
Posted: 12 Mar 2013, 10:25
I have been reading about the snow in Sussex and how motorists have faced
terrible conditions on the roads
I thought about my son as his business is in Crawley and he lives in Eastbourne.
I phoned his home and he answered. He has only been home an hour!!!!!
One of his daughter`s works for him and they left Crawley at 4.30pm yesterday.
They have been stuck for hours at Pease Pottage unable to move.
The roads had`nt been gritted and were like a sheet of ice.
They finally made it to Brighton (where grandaughter lives) at 4.45 this morning.
He had a couple of hours sleep and something to eat and then drove home to
Eastbourne.
He said it was a complete nightmare--nothing to eat and when the car moved it was
sideways!!
He is now going to bed for a sleep (won`t get much as boys are home as school is closed)
We are only 60 miles from him and have no snow at all (fingers crossed)
lissie
terrible conditions on the roads
I thought about my son as his business is in Crawley and he lives in Eastbourne.
I phoned his home and he answered. He has only been home an hour!!!!!
One of his daughter`s works for him and they left Crawley at 4.30pm yesterday.
They have been stuck for hours at Pease Pottage unable to move.
The roads had`nt been gritted and were like a sheet of ice.
They finally made it to Brighton (where grandaughter lives) at 4.45 this morning.
He had a couple of hours sleep and something to eat and then drove home to
Eastbourne.
He said it was a complete nightmare--nothing to eat and when the car moved it was
sideways!!
He is now going to bed for a sleep (won`t get much as boys are home as school is closed)
We are only 60 miles from him and have no snow at all (fingers crossed)
lissie