A winter wonderland
03 Feb in Brush Cottage | Comments (2)The UK is experiencing the heaviest snow falls in decades. The economy – already fragile – is losing £billions a day, schools are closed and public transport has come to a standstill. There is nothing else you can do, but bundle up, and go out and enjoy it! Dave and I went out this morning for a walk, come along with us……..

The cottage at 9.30 am, surrounded by pristine whiteness and us without a toboggan…….
There is a lovely walk we do, which takes us out of the village and through the fields and woodland, we thought it would be the perfect walk to do today.

I love the way the snow collects on the bare branches.


We are lucky to live in a village which is surrounded by farmland, this field is covered with inches of snow and the backdrop of this row of trees is a spectacular sight.

There – you see, I did actually venture out of the house!

And so, whew, an hour later, here we are back in the village, at the duck pond which has frozen over.
Poor ducks!

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Fab snowy pics – I hear my mum Linda has shared my snowy pics with you too. I have had a great week – really enjoyed the snow, and feel refreshed and invigorated – ready for one more week at work til half term – its a hard life!x
Comment by Sue — February 7, 2009 @ 9:08 am
Thanks Sue, I loved seeing your pics! Snow is magical for me and I’m glad I’m not the only one!
Comment by Jenni — February 7, 2009 @ 5:31 pm