Brrrrrr.....
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Catherine
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We got up to about an inch of snow this morning and my granddaughter was thrilled so we decided to go out for a walk. Walked from Paythorne where there was no snow, much to my granddaughters disappointment. We had a wonderful walk of about five miles and got caught in the snow five minutes before we got back to the car. From our walk we could see Ingleborough. Which looked wonderful and that was the direction the snow was coming. We have had a fab weekend yesterday we spent the day sowing seeds and today walking. Cant ask for anything more. Back to work tomorrow.
Had a few flurries yesterday, but nothing that hung around.
I went to the beach with the dog and it was freezing. But, it was so clear that I could see the snow covering Snowdon and I could even see the field boundaries it was that clear. On the other side, I could see the Fylde coast as clear as anything. Absolutely gorgeous.
I went to the beach with the dog and it was freezing. But, it was so clear that I could see the snow covering Snowdon and I could even see the field boundaries it was that clear. On the other side, I could see the Fylde coast as clear as anything. Absolutely gorgeous.
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Lizzie
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It reminds me of the old Girl that lives down the road from me, when she has her baggy bloomers on the line.
It looks like it did the job it was intended for Geoff.
It looks like it did the job it was intended for Geoff.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
Woke up to thick slushy snow this morning in the Yorkshire Dales, not pleasant. Although it thawed during the day, I think tonight there''ll be a keen frost again. Oh, the trials and tribulations with a greenhouse full of plants!
