Snow in England
My cousin, Sylvia, sent over a couple of photos of snow scenes taken from her home. Sylvia, and Harry her husband, live along the southern coast of England in Portsmouth.
Taken from an upstairs window, the first photo shows a nice sprinkling of snow. I'm not sure if the snowman has been drinking or needs a drink.

This is taken from their front door. Looks so pretty but so cold.

For some great photos of the snow from my home county of Gloucestershire go to BBC Gloucester. Photos 5, 7, 39, 47, show my local areas.
EDIT: Sylvia actually lives in Chandlers Ford, near Southampton.
Taken from an upstairs window, the first photo shows a nice sprinkling of snow. I'm not sure if the snowman has been drinking or needs a drink.
This is taken from their front door. Looks so pretty but so cold.
For some great photos of the snow from my home county of Gloucestershire go to BBC Gloucester. Photos 5, 7, 39, 47, show my local areas.
EDIT: Sylvia actually lives in Chandlers Ford, near Southampton.
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These are nice photos as well! Oh, I miss snow!!
The snowman picture made me laugh:)
Posted by Apple in La Jolla on Thu Feb 05, 2009 at 10:04 AM
The snowman picture made me laugh:)
Snowy guy definitely was hanging around for last call...it's a wonder he was served....
Posted by bookwoman in in the Northern Neck on Thu Feb 05, 2009 at 08:35 PM
According to forecasters this frigid air alone isn't responsible for the snow. Our warm(ish) oceans play a big part too. Sea temperatures around Britain are around 10 degrees centigrade right now. As the cold arctic winds pass over, they give up their moisture to the air. But when the winds hit the land - which remember is 10 to 20 degrees colder than the sea right now - that moisture freezes out and falls as snow.
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