The day started out sunny then these clouds appeared. A few hours larer the skies were clear again.
The weather here is mild and sunny. We have had almost no rain for the past several months. The closest we have had to snow all winter was the ice and sleet a few weeks ago. It made driving dangerous but did not even cover the grass with a blanket of white stuff. Elleona, please send us some of your rain.
I think we have your snow over here. It is most unusual for the whole of England to be white over. Unfortunately I have an automatic car so am unable to drive it in these icy and snowy conditions so had to take a taxi to the supermarket this a.m. to restock on my food supplies. We're told it's twenty years since we had snow falls such as we are experiencing this week and, unfortunately, there's more to come. Let joy be unconfined!!!!!
Typical of us Brits, we've got so used to light snowfall that a lot of the towns are now running out of salt and sand for the gritters so Lord only knows what they're going to use if this weather continues.
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5 comments:
You do get the most fantastic skies in Tulsa. There must be a name for that cloud formation.
Anne
Looks a bit dramatic and maybe hold some snow?
Que voici un beau ciel nuageux !
Ici la pluie est moins forte mais elle est encore là :-(
Bizzzzz.
The day started out sunny then these clouds appeared. A few hours larer the skies were clear again.
The weather here is mild and sunny. We have had almost no rain for the past several months. The closest we have had to snow all winter was the ice and sleet a few weeks ago. It made driving dangerous but did not even cover the grass with a blanket of white stuff. Elleona, please send us some of your rain.
I think we have your snow over here. It is most unusual for the whole of England to be white over.
Unfortunately I have an automatic car so am unable to drive it in these icy and snowy conditions so had to take a taxi to the supermarket this a.m. to restock on my food supplies. We're told it's twenty years since we had snow falls such as we are experiencing this week and, unfortunately, there's more to come. Let joy be unconfined!!!!!
Typical of us Brits, we've got so used to light snowfall that a lot of the towns are now running out of salt and sand for the gritters so Lord only knows what they're going to use if this weather continues.
Anne
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