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Save Our Earth Mods ([personal profile] ourearth) wrote in [community profile] saveourearth2018-12-23 02:49 pm

Baby it's cold outside [mingle]

Date: 23.12.2018-30.12.2018
Characters: Open!
Note: Timeline behind cut at the bottom of the post!




23-24th December
With the schools out for Christmas, and the last few days of Christmas shopping closing in, there really is no escaping it now. Everyone but the best prepared is rushing to finalise the last little bits. Excitement is gathering as the shortest day of the year comes and goes.

The weather reports for Christmas are standard: grey, with light showers and patches of sun. As usual, a high chance of snow was predicted at the beginning of the month, but as the day approaches it has changed back to the more seasonal and typical (if less picturesque) weather: rain. But, with days to go, that suddenly changes again, as the weather reporters talk about the sudden turning of an artic wind, bringing with it sub zero temperatures, and maybe, just maybe, a white Christmas.  Temperatures drop to -5c during the day and -10c overnight, particularly cold for this part of the world.  On the morning of Christmas Eve, with less than 24 hours notice, the snow begins, falling lightly at first, and then heavily. By lunch time, the south east, including Mossgate, is a foot deep in snow and chaos has spread. Just a covering of snow is enough to cause panic, with infrastructure and transport unequipped to deal with it, and this is unexpected and heavy, and there has been no time to prepare. The trains have given up, promised refunds, and stopped. The busses have also all but stopped, and in Mossgate town centre just one or two an hour are running to the villages to ferry home those still stuck in town. Gatwick airport, which is having it's worst year since the ash clouds in 2010, has also officially given up and closed, redirecting flights to Stansted or Birmingham. Just after midnight, even the motorways close, and the smaller roads are unpassable much earlier. Panicked shoppers, trying to grab supplies for the unexpected weather, are being shooed out of stores early so that coworkers have a chance of getting home before the last transports stop. And it's still snowing. By nightfall there's almost two feet of snow, an almost unprecedented amount, and the news is talking about the possibility of powercuts and disruptions to water supplies. Sure enough, around 8PM, a powercut hits Mossgate and the surrounding area, wiping out the last of the Christmas cheer in the town centre as the festive lights go black – along with everyone's houses.

Christmas Day
Christmas morning opens to fresh, white snow all around, picture post card beautiful, and small showers keep it fresh looking for most of the day no matter how many snow angels, snowmen and igloos are built. That's probably little compensation for those stuck: the news is full of heartfelt stories of the struggle to get home for Christmas, and of locals in towns and cities along the southeast welcoming people stuck into their homes for Christmas. While the power is back on in Mossgate town centre by about midnight, the surrounding areas, including Moss Manor village, are still without power, with the word from the electricity board that it's unlikely to be fixed anytime soon. Neighbours with gas cookers and stove tops suddenly become the most popular people around (but at least with the temperatures outside dealing with food from the fridge and freezer is relatively easy).

In Moss Manor, the church hall, which has both a gas cooker and gas heating, is opened up for those who are unable to stay in their own homes. People are invited to bring along what food they have to share and join in with a community Christmas. The community feeling is only shattered when the power comes back on at 5:20PM, just before the repeat of the Queen's Speech on BBC2 and Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1 start. A short but fierce battle ensues over which to show on the big screen. With moments to go, Pat Marsh puts her foot down and casts the deciding vote for Strictly, promising that she'll show the Queen's Speech from iPlayer directly afterwards.

As if that isn't enough, Mossgate and it's surroundings have one other surprise waiting for them on Christmas morning. Father Christmas has been through the entire council area, and apparently not one single person has been good. Every fire place has been decorated with traditional stockings full of neatly wrapped coal, one stocking for each member of the family. For those who don't have a fireplace, the oven has been selected as a replacement, and the stockings hang merrily from the oven door instead. If it's a prank, it's seen as bad taste, especially in homes with small children, but it's also generally agreed that given the weather it's rather backfired (not that anyone still has a coal fire but still).

25th-30th December
The snow finally stops overnight on Christmas evening/Boxing Day morning, but it remains cold, the temperatures only picking up at the weekend. Between the remaining snow and the ice formed where it melts, transport remains awful, with the connections to the villages particularly bad. Due to the Highspeed line, the trains from Mossgate to London are back up and running by the 27th, but other routes take days to be cleared. Likewise, the motorways are at least traversable by the 26th, but some smaller roads are still unaccessible until the weekend. Food supplies are slow to come through, and when the stores reopen on Boxing Day after Christmas closures, the shelves are immediately stripped bare again, especially of essentials such as bread and milk (although anything and everything is subject to panic buying, up to and including shampoo).

All of this chaos doesn't stop some people going out to the Boxing Day sales, with queues forming outside Next, which has advertised it's traditional early opening times of 6AM, despite the cold and the snow (and the fact that they don't actually manage to open until almost 7 due to lack of staff).

But as the temperatures rise back to a seasonal temperature in the single figures, things start to return to normal in time for the count down to New Years.

Timeline:
  • 24th: Heavy snow starts unexpectedly in the morning
  • Transport is badly affected
  • A powercut hits the Mossgate area at around 8PM
  • Power is returned to Mossgate town by midnight, the villages including Moss Manor won't have power until well into the 25th
  • 25th: Stockings appear overnight for each member of the family in every home containing coal
  • Moss Manor church hall is opened to the community
  • Moss Manor and the other villages have no power until 5PM
  • 26th-29th: Panic buying and lack of supplies affects food availability
  • The snow continues to affect transport
  • 30th: Temperatures return to normal for the time of year (0-10c)
lovedramamoron: (surprise)

[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2018-12-31 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, so it's like Dancing with the Stars back home." Jimmy had never seen the appeal himself, but one of his sisters had been obsessed with it for a while.
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2018-12-31 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"I mean, I suppose." Unlike Jimmy's sister, Russell's still into it -and talks like a fan whose fave has been equated to some cheap knockoff. "But, you know, the American show is all glitter and dazzle. No profession pride. They overinflate the scores, too."
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-01 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
"I didn't really like it," Jimmy says. "I thought it was boring and overproduced."
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-01 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Well," Russell says, sitting back and beaming. "Then you'll appreciate this."
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-01 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
What Jimmy didn't say was that, being a mystery geek, he was usually disinterested in any programming that didn't have mysteries involved.

"I guess I could give it a try," he says doubtfully.
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i didn't actually watch more than a minute, but

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-02 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It's easy enough to give a try, in this time and place. The church's tv lights up as the commercial break ends, and the programme starts up for everyone to see. It's a mix of dance and story-telling, special effects surely added in post-production... and not many mysteries.

Russell watches intently, more focused in the techniques than checking for Jimmy's reactions, though he glances to the side a few times.
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-04 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Jimmy watches with the air of someone who was only watching because he was bored out of his mind, and had promised to give this a try.

Halfway through the show he starts yawning. Privately, he thinks it was just as boring as the American version of the show.
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-06 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
Russell, here for the beauty of costuming, performance, and technical, has been enthralled. There aren't any commercial breaks until after the show, but eventually, he catches sight of Jimmy yawning.

"Did... you not sleep well enough?"
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-06 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
He shakes his head.

"I've been sleeping enough. Sorry, I just don't think that kind of show is my thing."

It didn't have enough mystery to hold his interest.
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-08 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"There's no accounting for taste."

He sniffs his opinion of that, settles in to continue watching the show, but, well. It's not as though the rest of the crowd is being quiet and reverent of the show - it's hard to get all the smaller children from talking during services.

"Better than the American version, at least, right?"
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-09 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
"I wasn't really interested in that either. But I guess?"

Jimmy silently hopes that he wasn't going to ask for examples.
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-09 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Russell sighs, hearing between the lines - and the lack of enthusiasm - enough to realize he won't get more than this without entirely too much effort.

"Right, right... You're not more for the queen's speech, are you?"

Because that is boring.
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-11 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Not really?" The whole thing was confusing him a little, to be honest. He couldn't think of anyone back home that would have actually taken time out of the holidays to listen to a politician speak.

"I was thinking about checking whether anyone has any board games."
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-11 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, that's alright then." There's a difference between being bored by just this show, and being bored by the telly altogether.

He couldn't explain the speech thing if Jimmy outright asked. It's just one of those traditional things, like America has their turkey parade. And a church hall, especially one with heat during a winter power outage, is just full of elderly people impatiently waiting for something traditional.

"There's, there should be... A few backgammon sets, and a chequerboard," Russell offers, keeping his eyes on the final dance of the show. "In the closet by the kitchen. I think they got rid of the scrabble board, though. Too many kids were spelling... you know."
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-13 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Jimmy snickers at that news. "Maybe checkers then. Assuming the rules aren't different here. I don't think I've ever played backgammon."
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2019-01-17 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"No? Backgammon's good, a little bit of dice to mix things up, muddle up strategy... The checkers game should be the same, they call it 'American' for some reason."

There may be other board games or card games in there by now, donated or left by various community members. Russell hasn't checked recently, but he knows that every now and then someone gets frustrated at the sight of youths sitting around reading memes off their phones, and tries to pressure them into something a little more accessible to those not keeping up with anything electronic. It... goes as well as might be expected.
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[personal profile] lovedramamoron 2019-01-21 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe I'll have to try backgammon sometime." It just wasn't something he'd thought of trying before.