Bit of a gap in the ol' blog but I'm back for 2009...
It seemed right to say something about snow and the amazing amount of it we had fall in SE England a couple of weeks ago. Not working at the moment meant that I could get out there and marvel at it all - and it was not just a little bit but ankle deep pristine snow that lit up the world in a way I hadn't ever seen before. Watching snow falling is a fascinating thing for me and whilst I don't quite understand the science of it all, waking up to this was extraordinarily beautiful.
This is the best snow angel I've ever seen - courtesy of Karen Goss. Our snow was too deep to get the view of the grass underneath like this...but we did manage a snowball or two.
2 comments:
Hi Kym,
Your little home looks so different in Winter. All is so dry and burnt over here that you'd think we're on another planet. Looking at your photo, I feel like rolling around in the snow. It's still a bit cooler over here- only 38 degrees today. (I have managed to buy a signed copy of Nathalie's book, "Love It and Leave It" for you but I'm still working out how best to get it to you) CJK in AUST
Hi Kym- Your little home looks so different surrounded by snow. It is so hot and dry and burnt over here that I feel like rolling around in it. It's 38 degrees today!! I have managed to buy a signed copy of Nathalie's book "Love It and Leave It" but am trying to work out the best way to get it to you. I contacted the publisher Gianni who is a friend of Nata's and he said she was in fairly good spirits when she left for the States. Hi to Karen Goss ( who was always artistic if I remember correctly!) Cheers
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