Silent Sunday in the Snow And for Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday. Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Author: margaret21 I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can. View all posts by margaret21
Oh, looks lovely if not having to travel. Am in London with friends for publisher celebrations and no snow here! Yet! LikeLiked by 1 person
Yup. Pretty now because it’s so cold, but my neighbour needs to drive dahn sahf (no trains) and that’s not a pretty prospect. LikeLiked by 1 person
Looks beautiful. From inside. Our snow has gone. As have the huge hailstones. Heavy rain coming in next… LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m shivering just looking at those photos 🥶 It’s been very cold and frosty in London but no snow, and today is milder and drizzly. LikeLiked by 1 person
Ah. Rain with us tomorrow maybe. It’s still so cold the snow hasn’t shifted even from the twigs, yet alone the branches of the trees. I have NOT been out with my camera! LikeLiked by 1 person
We woke to a lovely pristine covering, probably 4 inches. It has now started to rain and temperature is above freezing so bye bye snow! LikeLiked by 1 person
It is very fine drizzle so, when it freezes later, it could prove an exciting journey to work tomorrow – for those who do such things! LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m glad you noticed that. I like it actually, but if it’s ‘priceless’, so much the better! LikeLiked by 1 person
We don’t get much snow here, so pictures like this remind me of my childhood! Thanks. LikeLiked by 1 person
Well, I’d have said that snow was beginning to die out here too. But not his year, apparently! LikeLiked by 1 person
Pretty much. Yesterday was a less-than-winning combination of driving rain and still-standing snow. Lethal. Today we have merely driving rain. LikeLike
Brrrr! We had quite heavy snow over the weekend but happily it rained yesterday so it’s mostly gone now. Still freezing, though! LikeLiked by 1 person
Bel endroit propice à l’inspiration. Ici à Toulouse, il arrive que par temps clair, la chaîne des Pyrénées se laisse deviner LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh, looks lovely if not having to travel. Am in London with friends for publisher celebrations and no snow here! Yet!
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Yet …
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It’s got you then. We had heavy hailstones yesterday,.
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Ooooh. Nasty. None here. Yet.
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They made a tremendous noise here!
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Oooh, scary. Damaged cars and things?
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Hopefully not!
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Goodness, it really has arrived up North!
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Yup. Pretty now because it’s so cold, but my neighbour needs to drive dahn sahf (no trains) and that’s not a pretty prospect.
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Oh dear – definitely not
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None here, yet, but some forecast for tomorrow.
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Ah. Ours’ll be over by then. But not the cold.
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Looks beautiful. From inside. Our snow has gone. As have the huge hailstones. Heavy rain coming in next…
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*sigh*
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I’m shivering just looking at those photos 🥶 It’s been very cold and frosty in London but no snow, and today is milder and drizzly.
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Ah. Rain with us tomorrow maybe. It’s still so cold the snow hasn’t shifted even from the twigs, yet alone the branches of the trees. I have NOT been out with my camera!
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We woke to a lovely pristine covering, probably 4 inches. It has now started to rain and temperature is above freezing so bye bye snow!
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Freezing or below all day here, but heavy rain tomorrow ,,,
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It is very fine drizzle so, when it freezes later, it could prove an exciting journey to work tomorrow – for those who do such things!
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I’m staying put!
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Good idea!
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Beauteous and peaceful.
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We think that every day.
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Very beautiful.
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Lucky, aren’t we, to look out of the windows on that?
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We certainly are! So bright and magical.
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Oh my! That touch of color in the background is priceless!
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I’m glad you noticed that. I like it actually, but if it’s ‘priceless’, so much the better!
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We don’t get much snow here, so pictures like this remind me of my childhood! Thanks.
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Well, I’d have said that snow was beginning to die out here too. But not his year, apparently!
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Just perfect through the window, Margaret. All gone now?
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Pretty much. Yesterday was a less-than-winning combination of driving rain and still-standing snow. Lethal. Today we have merely driving rain.
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🤣☔️🩵 boat trip’s off here too.
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Brrrr! We had quite heavy snow over the weekend but happily it rained yesterday so it’s mostly gone now. Still freezing, though!
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It suddenly seems hot here. 5°…
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Bel endroit propice à l’inspiration.
Ici à Toulouse, il arrive que par temps clair, la chaîne des Pyrénées se laisse deviner
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Ah, ils me manquent tellement, les Pyrénées …
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