I couldn't resist taking 'snow breaks' to update myself and Chris (who was also working from home) on the snow progress. By midday, there was a decent covering and the camera came out. The snow fell for the whole day and covered the countryside in a white, but very cold blanket.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
The view from indoors
On Friday, in the Surrey hills it snowed, the snowflakes fell in clumps; it was a bit like the flakes were holding hands as they fell down to the ground, and it fell fast. I made the decision to set up work from home and snuggle onto the sofa with a nice hot cup of tea.
I couldn't resist taking 'snow breaks' to update myself and Chris (who was also working from home) on the snow progress. By midday, there was a decent covering and the camera came out. The snow fell for the whole day and covered the countryside in a white, but very cold blanket.
These are a few photos I took from the comfort of the house. We didn't go out to 'play' in it until Saturday, post to follow.
I couldn't resist taking 'snow breaks' to update myself and Chris (who was also working from home) on the snow progress. By midday, there was a decent covering and the camera came out. The snow fell for the whole day and covered the countryside in a white, but very cold blanket.
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The photos are amazing. Beautiful view!
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Thank you so much for your comment. It is a lovely view and I have to pinch myself sometimes. :)
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beautiful!! I love the last shot
ReplyDeleteThank you. :) It was great to get a photo of the snow falling.
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Love the snow, here in North Germany it's the same. But you're right: it's way to cold for photos outside!
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Ah, thank you Sally. I bet you are better at dealing with the snow in Germany than we are in the UK. :)
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Beautiful photos! Great blog!
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Thank you so much Marta for your lovely comment.
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