You're so brave to expose all those popsicle toes...
My feet have felt like popsicles for most of today, but it's been well worth it.
We don't get much snow in Britain.
My friend Jeremy, visiting from the states via Romania, says that thanks to a number of films he has a whole mental library of images of London in the snow.
I didn't.
Today is going to remain in my memory for a long time though. There's nothing like a good snowfall to bring out your inner child.
I'm astonished at the quality of this snow.
It's powder. It's utterly soft. It feels great to stomp in, wearing boots.
Today work was cancelled.
All the sounds on the street were muffled and quiet.
When we got to Whitechapel tube station it was almost deserted.
We walked through St. James's Park and snow settled on our noses and eyebrows.
Sorry for posting off topic, but today was a gift, and I wanted to share it.
7 comments:
Lovely post :) *sigh* what a beautiful day!
Hi Ailsa, glad you liked it, thanks for stopping by!
Did the snow kill your killer instincts in the kitchen? Hmm? :)
I'm off to buy some garam masala and turmeric so that I can whip up some curries back in Romania. What are YOU up to? :))
Hey, hey, not at all :D Just been busy. I might just as well ask where are your travel photos mister? It's not like I don't check flickr every day...
Well done on spices, if you run out I'll post some!
Pictures coming soon! But glad to see you've got some juice (sugar?) flowing again 'round here. :)
And don't think I'm not going to take you up on the offer of spices! :D
I loved our day of snow - so much fun. We walked over to Greenwich to take in the sights. Wherever did you find snow on blossoms? xx
@ Top Bird - saw you had some nice sledging and snowmen pics! The blossoms are just near our house in Stepney, they obviously just couldn't wait for spring - I sympathise!
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