The snow has come to the west and its still falling,were not so tough as you lot up north and there has been a lot of skidding and sliding and that's not on sledge.poor birds look forlorn on the roof tops and I spot fox prints going across the pristine white lawn!
We are getting lots of lovely photos of people's gardens in the snow on several different threads. I hope we get to see the same gardens again in the summer.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Snowing slightly on the Wirral, was heaviest this morning. I skidded a few times, so thort it would be a good idea to put my ice grips on. Felt like superwoman, could do cartwheels, run, jump, there was nothing holding me back.
Flower bird, are these ice grips that fit over your boot soles and have metal studs? If so, how do you keep them on your feet; I found that they keep falling off.
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The snow has come to the west and its still falling,were not so tough as you lot up north and there has been a lot of skidding and sliding and that's not on sledge.poor birds look forlorn on the roof tops and I spot fox prints going across the pristine white lawn!
We are getting lots of lovely photos of people's gardens in the snow on several different threads. I hope we get to see the same gardens again in the summer.
We've has about 4" in our part of Hampshire which is pretty unusual!
It has stopped now after 8 hours or so
Still snowing here. !0 hours or so now
Went outside to take some pics and snow up to ankle or higher, about 6ins maybe!
About 2" of snow in the Fens
Snow finally stopped
Flower bird, are these ice grips that fit over your boot soles and have metal studs? If so, how do you keep them on your feet; I found that they keep falling off.