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Just received a pic from Kent, they had a nice fall of snow. Meanwhile, much further down south it's been pi**ing it down and we are supposed to be in summer. :D
 
The first photo: 33.5 cm / 13.2 inches of snow here yesterday. Even though I like snow, I think this ensuring a white Christmas has gone a bit overboard. Especially when a blizzard is forecasted for Monday afternoon. The temperature hovered between -3 and -6 degrees C on Sunday.
2nd photo: A scenery on Friday, notice the skier and mist.
3rd photo on Sunday afternoon.
 

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Looks like nice Christmas card weather until you have to walk out in it. I'll stick to our warm sunny Festive Seasons, if the summer ever gets here. Were almost on Mid Summer Day but with late winter temps and weather. Crazy. :D
 
Looks like nice Christmas card weather until you have to walk out in it. I'll stick to our warm sunny Festive Seasons, if the summer ever gets here. Were almost on Mid Summer Day but with late winter temps and weather. Crazy. :D
It is hard to push through deep snow. The other day I waded across a meadow, my legs sank into the snow, usually up to my knees, in the worst places up to my half-thighs. Today I tried with snowshoes, my feet sank almost as much but the going was more stable and easier. But then I tried the riverbank, when I was climbing back, at the worst point, I was in the snow up to the hip. It was rather heavy going to a senior citizen.
 

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