Posts Tagged ‘Snow’
Let it stop
Okay snow. Had enough now Yesterday, the signs were good. The melt began and every time I glanced out of the window, I saw more and more tarmac and garden. This morning, when I peeked out of the window we had a LOT more snow. Five inches, or about 12cm depending on your preference, fell […]
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Tags: editing, morrisons, photography, Sheffield, shopping, Snow, winter, Writing
Let it snow
We’ve had a deluge of snow. I’d take a picture, but it’s night time now and snow doesn’t look as impressive in the dark. The bright white snow looks yellow in pictures at night, under the street lights. And everyone should steer clear of yellow snow. In my day job, I have dealings with people […]
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Tags: blogging, Sheffield, Snow, Wales, weather, Writing
From St Tropez to Siberia
Last week we had glorious sunshine. The joys of spring were everywhere and we basked in temperatures you’d be happy to have on a summer’s day. My magnolia tree was in full bloom and the sky was that fabulous shade of blue. This morning an inch of SNOW covered our car! SNOW. What is that all about? […]
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Tags: British Summer Time, British weather, Flower, magnolia, photography, Prince, Siberia, Snow, St Tropez















