A bit of snow in England.....

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A bit of snow in England.....

Postby grizz » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:08 am

And the country comes to a standstill.

It happens to be Nicola, my wife's birthday today, but she has postponed it to next weekend. Clever girl.

Still, we went for a walk around mid day.

It is not a lot of snow, but there were some lovely scenes and pics to be taken.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR SNOW PHOTO'S.


Just a random bunch of pics Nicola took earlier.

I cleared the pat to the shed and garage this morning to to fetch chicken from the freezer.

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Up to the farm.

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This very old church, with graves etc is now someones house.

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I guess the goldfish are chilled now.

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Church's side gate.

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Looking out over the fields..... white, very white, but still great.

We also saw a buch of farmers with quards, rifles and a large pack of hunting dogs, hear shots and saw blood drops in the snow, which we did not photograph.

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So, yes, I do miss a Braai with real Rooikranz wood, and a bit of sunshine, but all this is also great as it broadens ones horizons.

Looks like the snow is over for now, so off to work in the morning.
Greetings from England.

Rian.


Hoping to get it all done in time.
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Postby kirkman » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:26 am

Here is snow from the beginning of the year from a friend in Alaska. This was there first storm. He has had several more since then.
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Postby Engineer Guy » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:44 am

~50 cm [20"] of Snow around Denver Colorado over the last 2 days. Blizzards out on the Eastern CO Plains shut down the Interstate I-70 in both directions.

There was 130 cm [50"] of Snow just West of us in a Mountain Foothills Town. Because it came around at us from the South - South/East, the Mountain Ski Towns received almost no Snow.

Thanks to the Rocky Mountains keeping it churned up, blazing Sun is back. In contrast to this picture taken only yesterday, cleared Sidewalks and Driveways are already dry. The Storm cleared out mid-day yesterday. Only a dark Sweatshirt is needed with the Solar streaming down at this Elevation. -12 C this morning.

One of your very nice Pix reminded me of where we've stayed repeatedly in a Self Cater: Lagavulin Hall - Islay. Smack between Lagavulin and Laphroiag, of course.


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Postby IndyTom » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:24 pm

Well, it is good to know that winter is happening somewhere. Here in the midwest there has been virtually no winter to speak of. Here it is, the first Sunday in February and I went to church this morning without wearing a coat or even lite jacket, just a long sleeved shirt. Not that I am complaining.

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Postby jonw » Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:08 pm

Same here in New England. Not much of a winter - lots of days in the 40s and 50s...
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Postby StPatron » Sun Feb 05, 2012 4:02 pm

Happy Birthday greetings to Nicola! Thanks to you both for the pics.
Hope you are keeping warm.

Here's a few Snow pics from my Files.

The First is a Feral Cat that showed up at my Acreage. Coupla months later, had Him eating out of my Hand. Great Kittie, into everything, named him Tinker. 8)

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Postby Miriam C. » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:14 pm

Not a lot in Joplin MO and we are grateful. Very mild temperatures since Christmas! :applause: Now last year we had a lovely blizzard.... :shock: :?
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Postby alex k » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:51 pm

beautieful pictures . north east pennsylvania has only 2 snowfalls this season . the 11 inch one was in late october . guess the snowshoes will sit till next year. :cry:
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Postby Senior Ninja » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:02 pm

Well, this is why I moved here. It was in the seventies today. There are dandy lions (sp) and trees in bloom. We would like more rain. I figured I earned this by living in Chicago for thirty some years.
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Postby DragonFire » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:54 pm

beautiful pictures!! No snow here..although it snowed 3 years ago. It was cold enough to snow a few weeks back, but no clouds. We will get rain in another few days..we need it badly.

I've only seen snow a few times...native Californian here. Fog, rain, earthquakes, 3 digit heat (farenheit)...but have only been in snow maybe 6 times..3 of them freak snowstorms...

It's really pretty to look at, but I don't think it's much fun to live in. Thank you for the pictures.

I always say Californians "go" to the snow..we don't live in it!

There are exceptions, of course!

Thank you for sharing beautiful pictures!
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Postby SteveW » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:04 am

Love to look at snow pics, especially brilliant ones like those posted here. But gotta say I'll take my early February kayaking in shorts over shoveling snow any day.
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Postby asianflava » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:07 am

Didn't get any pics because I started shoveling late, the sun was going down by the time I finished. Had to dig the cars out with a shovel so that I could get the riding mower out of the garage. Got about 14" which was too much for my plow. It doesn't like anything more than 10". Snowed another inch or so overnight, most of that melted off by the afternoon. Just saw the news and we're supposed to get more.
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Postby martha24 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:21 am

Basically I don't get snow where I live. But my son sent me a picture from Misawa, Japan where he is stationed with the Air Force.
Last week they got about 2 feet of snow. Here is a picture of his puppy Aki, a 5 month old Shiba Innu, she loves to play in the snow.

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Postby grizz » Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:26 pm

martha24 wrote:Basically I don't get snow where I live. But my son sent me a picture from Misawa, Japan where he is stationed with the Air Force.
Last week they got about 2 feet of snow. Here is a picture of his puppy Aki, a 5 month old Shiba Innu, she loves to play in the snow.

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Nicola was chuckling, there was a Scottish terrier having fun up on the farm as well, with a load of snow balls attached to its fur.

Lovely pic.
Greetings from England.

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Postby bobhenry » Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:58 pm

IndyTom wrote:Well, it is good to know that winter is happening somewhere. Here in the midwest there has been virtually no winter to speak of. Here it is, the first Sunday in February and I went to church this morning without wearing a coat or even lite jacket, just a long sleeved shirt. Not that I am complaining.

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Don't get too smug This was march 20th 1996

20. 1996 SNOWFALL AMOUNTS FROM 12 TO 18 INCHES FELL ON THE
19-20TH ACROSS WEST CENTRAL...SOUTHWEST...AND SOUTH CENTRAL
INDIANA. WINDS TO 35 MPH COUPLED WITH THE WEIGHT OF THE
SNOW TOPPLED THOUSANDS OF TREES IN HOOSIER NATIONAL FOREST
AND KNOCKED OUT POWER TO 200000 RESIDENTS.


How about Valentine's day 2007....

14. 2007 A SNOW STORM BROUGHT BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO MUCH OF
NORTH CENTRAL INDIANA FROM THE 12TH TO THE 14TH.
LAFAYETTE RECEIVED 17 INCHES OF SNOW.


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