It's been snowing here too but it's not sticking. Normally I would be panicking as I hate snow, but as I'm not capable of going out, and don't have to, at the moment, I'm not bothered whether it lies or not. Hope you get your wish up there in the lakes though.
I'm sorry, all you proper winter sufferers, I can't help loving snow! I even love going out in it, although you're right, Akelamalu - it's a lot easier to appreciate from indoors. I pulled an armchair up to the big window in our bedroom, snuggled under a patchwork quilt and read romances while it flurried. Gorgeous.
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It's been snowing here too but it's not sticking. Normally I would be panicking as I hate snow, but as I'm not capable of going out, and don't have to, at the moment, I'm not bothered whether it lies or not. Hope you get your wish up there in the lakes though.
It stopped snowing! It stopped snowing!
It had been spring all week and I just wasn't ready to go back to winter. Today it's sunny and chilly. Perfectly spring.
It's not snowing! It's not snowing! and for the moment, it's not raining either. YAY!!
I'm glad someone likes the snow but that someone is sure not me :o)
LOL! I guess familiarity breeds contempty, mmmm?
I'm sorry, all you proper winter sufferers, I can't help loving snow! I even love going out in it, although you're right, Akelamalu - it's a lot easier to appreciate from indoors. I pulled an armchair up to the big window in our bedroom, snuggled under a patchwork quilt and read romances while it flurried. Gorgeous.
It didn't lie, though. *sigh*
Lucky for some, it is still reaches 38C and winter isnt for another couple of months. I miss the snow...............
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