The "Beast" edition... The British media was determined to make a meal of our recent cold snap. I lost track of when it was, exactly, that 'records began' as there appears to be an elasticity to it. Also, I remember many Februarys like this in my younger, pre-OZ years... Toughen up Britain!!!
Wednesday to the left and Thursday to the right.
It was the soft, dry, powdery stuff.
The snow plough and gritting truck left an orange road, still with lots of snow and which became white within minutes after it had gone.
Wednesday to the left and Thursday to the right.
It was the soft, dry, powdery stuff.
The snow plough and gritting truck left an orange road, still with lots of snow and which became white within minutes after it had gone.
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Now a few from Wednesday night |
Do you like my polar bear... you can see the polar bear, can't you??? The snowflake stuck to the window, demanding to be seen. |
Yes I see the polar bear and all the beautiful pictures of all the beautiful snow.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely more snow than we had in Aberdeen, and beautifully captured on camera here, as we have come to expect!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
Brrr, looks cold to me!
ReplyDeleteSigh, we poor Sibes are so deprived.
ReplyDeleteYes, we see the polar bear, but we think it also looks a bit like a bichon frise:)
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Oh my, winter did come and smack you! Our snow from the weekend is nearly melted and this week should be in the high 40's in a couple days. BUTT today was cold for our run!
ReplyDeleteKeep Calm & Bark On!
Murphy & Stanley
Gosh you must have had 6" at least. The powdery fluffy snow is quite pretty but oh does it stick to surfaces and especially tree limbs.
ReplyDeleteHunker down and yes I see the polar bear's black nose.
Hugs HiC
That was some unrelenting snow.
ReplyDeleteOh nose look a snow flake, panic, run away, cancel the trains, close the schools and generally overreact! But, at least the trains cancellations meant I had Mum at home with me for a fewextrs days
ReplyDeleteLoves and lick kisses
Princess Leah xxx
Hari Om
DeleteBOL... oh your Shriekliness, you nutshelled the general state of affairs! Honestly, it's not a new phenomenon and I am totally over all the hysteria! Yes, there has been some inconvenience, but really... sigh... home-working is grrrreat - for you at least! Yxx
Add a can of coke and your polar bear is complete (not sure if you know that commercial). Hope it melts soon!
ReplyDeleteOh the snow seems to be everywhere.
ReplyDeletehugs
Hazel & Mabel
I can see it... and it even smiles ;O))) no wonder with snow much fun ;O)))
ReplyDeleteI was quite surprised by the whole thing really. Yes, there was a beast and there were certainly problems in some areas (like power cuts and freezing rain, both of which are definitely not good), but on the whole I think it was a lot of fuss over very little. Seeing the amount of snow you had, it doesn't really look that bad.
ReplyDeleteOf course in Norway about 99% of the drivers change their tires from summer to winter in order to have more grip (mine are spiked even, not necessary, but they came with the car) and therefore less trouble. I live in a region where we don't get that much snow, but when we do, I have yet to live through a school closure!
Oh, and no, I didn't find the polar bear :(
It is true that if you aren't prepared for it, do not have the equipment, it can be a crisis.
ReplyDeleteI like your wishing wheel in the window!
something peaceful about a snow covered landscape.
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