We are still covered in snow and it is snowing again this morning. Yes I am sure that there will be lots of artistic pictures out there of white stuff, but we have been living with this white stuff for far too long and it is starting to get silly.
The annual residents association “carols on the green” has had to be moved to the village church instead of our estate green tonight due to the amount of snow.
So world, please can we have a thaw and get rid of the masses of snow, pretty please.
sLovely snowy white photos!
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What wonderful photos of the snow!
I really think we have hit the Ice age 🙁
Great pictures. That is a lot of snow! To think we complained about the dusting we got.
I know exactly how you feel! Juliex
I still smile every time I open your blog and see you gorgeous new header!
*whispers* you may need to add some snow to the houses’ roof though 😉
*steps back to dodge snowballs*
Love the shot of the boys in their bright red school shirts against all that white!
Fair play to you girl for doing a snow pic, I am so sick of it now I couldn’t face it (got a bit creative). Hope your roof is being sorted out. Jen
Wow these are beautiful. I DID love watching the snow fall. 🙂 x
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Oh dear – you have had your fair share and more. It is so sad when you get sick of it isn’t it? It is only OK when you don’t have anything to do or anywhere to go..
So much snow! Enjoy the carols, wherever they are and thanks for sharing the great pics. My children only see snow when we travel up to the mountains in winter. I have great memories of the magic of it as a child, but I guess it’s different as an adult after a week or two of not being able to get to work/school/shops.
Wow, look at that big snow mountain!
Oh how I wish we would get some snow. Enough to cancel school and keep me home from work.
I’m sick of the snow now. Everytime I go outside I feel like I’m going to break a bone. It’s like walking/Driving over a skating rink around here. 3-4 inches of solid ice on the roads and snow stacked on the pavements so that you have no chance of walking on them!
Oh wow. That’s a tonne of snow!