"I'll admit I may have seen better days,
but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail,
"(Margo Channing)
Drifting
Fellow flower Show Committee member Hannah ( she of the Woolley hat) has just sent me this photo of herself ( or her better half, its difficult to tell) from Trelawnyd's sister village of Llanasa
Hey ho!
We too, to be slammed tonight with 8 inches of snow. I have numerous farm animals to bed down and keep warm thru what we hope is the last of winter. Times like this I wish for the fireplaces you all are smart enough to keep in your homes. Stay warm John
Sodding snow, I've just returned home (Midlands) from "your" hospital in Bangor . . . I sat with my Dad there for his last few days on Tegid Ward. He passed away Thursday night so I just made it home before the big snow. I'll be back there (weather permitting) on Wednesday. I must say we were more than satisfied with the level of care and communication. And kindness. It made all the difference.
Ah yes, a fitting photo of the Welsh spring, rather like the English spring. It's so bad here that even Penny the Jack Russell dog has stopped bothering with her snow-ploughing duties.
Snow, everywhere. If you get my drift.
Stay warm, soon be um summer, the warmer part of the British winter.
Lol, it's Adam ;) He's 6 foot tall, just to give everyone a sense of scale!
ReplyDeleteFunny I was caught in drifts like those in Llanasa in 1982
DeleteYeah....I feel now that you could come to Canada and endure our whiteness....what do you think!??
ReplyDeleteI know , our snow is nothing compared to yous.....I am being a baby
DeleteWe are supposed to get 6-9 inches of snow, starting tomorrow, which totally sucks I might add.
ReplyDeleteCindy Bee
Keep warm bee
DeleteThat's a lot of snow!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am extremely grateful our climate is mild enough that we panic when the snow is measured in inches.
We are big girl's blouses x
Deletehey ho indeed!!! where did the days go when I loved getting out in the cold and snow? enjoyed all your photos of this snow event :)
ReplyDeleteThat's quite the snowfall you've had.
ReplyDeleteNanook of the North (Wales).
ReplyDeletePocahontas of prestatyn
DeleteDangerous place to stand, by the look of it.
ReplyDeleteWe too, to be slammed tonight with 8 inches of snow. I have numerous farm animals to bed down and keep warm thru what we hope is the last of winter. Times like this I wish for the fireplaces you all are smart enough to keep in your homes. Stay warm John
ReplyDelete....wur all doomed! DOOMED!.....
ReplyDeleteDon't panic DON'T PANIC !
DeleteIt seems the weather in England has gone to the extreme !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful though if your fortunate enough to be snuggled inside :)
~Jo
Egads...
ReplyDeleteIt was bad enough when I thought it to be a pic of Hannah (shorter) vs Adam (6 ft)
Egads indeed!
Issy
It looks even worse than ours here John - eight inches and still snowing a bit as I write. Dogs hate it as their legs are not long enough.
ReplyDeleteA strange spring, indeed!
ReplyDeletenone here, dried the washing outside in the sun - greetings from cornwall
ReplyDeleteYou lucky sod xxxx
DeleteYe gods!!!!
ReplyDeleteoooo...no flower action going on there... :o !
ReplyDeleteOh. Wow. And similar exclamations of awe and wonder.
ReplyDeleteSodding snow, I've just returned home (Midlands) from "your" hospital in Bangor . . . I sat with my Dad there for his last few days on Tegid Ward. He passed away Thursday night so I just made it home before the big snow. I'll be back there (weather permitting) on Wednesday. I must say we were more than satisfied with the level of care and communication. And kindness. It made all the difference.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry x
Deleteno my hospital ( I work in the central hospital)
I am so glad they looked after you x
Ah yes, a fitting photo of the Welsh spring, rather like the English spring. It's so bad here that even Penny the Jack Russell dog has stopped bothering with her snow-ploughing duties.
ReplyDeleteSnow, everywhere. If you get my drift.
Stay warm, soon be um summer, the warmer part of the British winter.
Gary
Roll on global warming.
ReplyDeleteRoll on global warming.
ReplyDeleteRoll on global warming.
ReplyDeleteAmen, amen, amen Richard x
DeleteDeep!
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