Random ramblings from the cluttered brain of a Brit ex-pat North Devonian trying to keep cool in the steamy summers and warm in the frosty winters of The Great White North.
Nice to see them on the job, until you realize that you have to get rid of those mounds that they leave at the end of the driveway.. and they're twice as heavy with the milder weather! Don't mind me.. my back is still sore. ;)
Your last comment to me last week was... "It's nice to have a melty day.." Well that didn't last long did it..! I suppose it could be worse, we could live in the south of England.. really bad weather there lately.. xx
Wow! That's a lot of snow. Must be freezing cold there. It's still blowing a gale here. It's whistling through any cracks that it can find (lots of those in my conservatory) and howling down the chimney.
We have raging gales, hurrican in the Irish Sea, torrential rain. I've even chickened out of going to Whaley Bridge for my yoga class this morning because of traffic warnings.
We supposed to be going over the hills to Buxton Opera House tonight to hear a lecture by Robin Knox Johnson. Let's hope the wind has dropped a bit by then.
Serious snow!!!
ReplyDeleteNice to see them on the job, until you realize that you have to get rid of those mounds that they leave at the end of the driveway.. and they're twice as heavy with the milder weather! Don't mind me.. my back is still sore. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour last comment to me last week was...
ReplyDelete"It's nice to have a melty day.."
Well that didn't last long did it..!
I suppose it could be worse, we could live in the south of England..
really bad weather there lately..
xx
Yikes!!Snow right up to the wheel wells. Using the Bobcat looks like the only way to move that white stuff.
ReplyDeletewow you certainly get snow there dont you.
ReplyDeletewow This is really a lot of Snow you have here! But we have a lot of rain in Holland come and see, I posted an example
ReplyDeleteJoAnn (Holland)
Visit my ABC's
Golly, looks like home!
ReplyDeleteWell...why aren't you in Florida?!
ReplyDeleteYour buns look great (the baked ones, that is).
Is that net bag stretchable? Really looks fantastic, you could market them easily, if so inclined...
Wow! That's a lot of snow. Must be freezing cold there. It's still blowing a gale here. It's whistling through any cracks that it can find (lots of those in my conservatory) and howling down the chimney.
ReplyDeleteOoo is it still snowing in Toronto?
ReplyDeleteWe have raging gales, hurrican in the Irish Sea, torrential rain. I've even chickened out of going to Whaley Bridge for my yoga class this morning because of traffic warnings.
We supposed to be going over the hills to Buxton Opera House tonight to hear a lecture by Robin Knox Johnson. Let's hope the wind has dropped a bit by then.
How's the babby?
Obiously there are som records beaten! (A bit to much, a bit too late.)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of snow! But it sure is beautiful, isn't it? I hope you have plenty of hot cocoa.
ReplyDeleteLawsie Mercy! Didn't your weather person get the message that it's spring?
ReplyDeleteI think you and Rosemary have had more than your share of snow. Are you still knitting and/or baking?
ReplyDeleteWorth more than a thousand words, Ex-S!
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