Monday, 2 February 2009
Obligatory snow photograph (1)
My latest blogpost: Obligatory snow photograph (1)Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 14:12
Labels: Garden furniture, Global cooling
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My latest blogpost: Obligatory snow photograph (1)Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 14:12
Labels: Garden furniture, Global cooling
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I've got about a centimetre now. Managed to just scrape enough from 5 car windscreens to make my 4 year old a snowball. She thought it was brilliant.
Well, if you've never seen the real deal..
We have that same trampoline.
{just to be mischievous why not photoshop in a patio heater on full blast, just to annoy the usuals}
Hope that's British Snow for British Gardens.
Slapped wrist for non-PC snowman.
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BQ, unfortunately I don't have a patio heater, or I'd go out and turn it on for real.
Anon, that isn't in fact a snowman/woman, it's a small topiary thingy (like the one to its right) covered in snow. What appears to be the snowman's/woman's head is in fact another spherical topiary thingy a few feet behind it. If you click to enlarge you'll see what I mean.
I've got about 6 inches here ... fnarr fnarr
Great for my business. Not moved a muscle all day as we can't operate in this weather, but our client's contract states that if it's not our fault, we still get paid. Happy days.
"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow"
Mine's bigger! (Well, deeper)
"Managed to just scrape enough from 5 car windscreens to make my 4 year old a snowball. She thought it was brilliant."
Not sure if the schools are shut here, or it's just that no-one wants to risk going in, but there's several very large snowmen in various states of construction out my front window.
Mind you, it's still snowing, and hasn't stopped all day...
Our water supply pipe needed repair and so our front drive is now has a fetching mud/snow pattern. I suppose that I could build a snowman so that it looked as if he'd poo'd.
Building snowmen - the most efficient way of getting your kids to gather cat and fox poo into one place.
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