I was going to pop out for an Americano, but when I peered up from the laptop, I noticed that Norwich was enveloped in an instant blizzard. I thought better of it and decided to stay inside all warm and cosy instead. I can’t afford to break a hip at my age. Naturally, the county came to a standstill with jack-knifed trucks bringing gridlock to the highways and byways. Liam arrived home from his rural office two hours late. “Bugger the dinner,” he said. “Let’s go out for a pizza.” So that’s what we did.
Cue the home video…
Yuck!
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Of course, it’s never cold in Turkey as we all know.
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It’s been cold but the last three days have been lovely! Back to rain tomorrow for the forseeable future, but I do so hate the snow. Except for on very distant mountains.
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Ooh, how lovely! I haven’t seen snow for at least ten years! Made me feel homesick…Over here, we are too hot for the time of year. And dry. Ugh.
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It’s lovely from this side of the window pane. It’ll be short-lived. Chances are it’ll be gone by tomorrow 😦
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Well that’s what I love, that cozy feeling inside.. Happy snuggling!
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We had a foot of sneeuw dump on us in Nederland as well. I grew up with snow and enjoy it immensely. Nothing like bundling up and tromping gently through woodlands, listening to nothing but silence while snow falls around you…
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It’s relatively unusual this side of the North Sea and takes everyone by surprise. I get the silence. The city is eerily quiet.
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Looks great. . . Have you made it a Norwich football match yet? I know my British geography through watching the EPL. . . 🙂
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I’m a bit of a gay stereotype. Despite coming from a football mad family, I’m not into the beautiful game. Having said that, Norwich FC are supporting a ‘kick homophobia out of football’ five a side competition at their stadium next month so we’ll be going along to that.
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Very cool. I’ve heard of that program. . . have fun!
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. . bit like most of this country just now
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I heard ;-(
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Awww almost makes me homesick. Blowing a Bodrum gale here today, been the coldest and wettest winter since we came here but the sunny days make it worth it!
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Global cooling, I say. We’re heading for the next ice age! 🙂
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WOW! Looks like a decent amount of snow there. Meanwhile, it almost feels like spring here today at 12 C! But we did have all that snow last week in Istanbul. 🙂
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The snow’s set to stay with freezing temperatures. Praise be to the god of central heating!
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Lovely as long as you can avoid getting in a car or train. Don’t miss it at all.
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Poor Liam has little choice. As for me, I’m alright, Jack! 😉
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Where I live in Canada, we had quite the snow fall just after Christmas. It was such a surprise–although it shouldn’t have been this time of year–that the city’s snow removal contracts were asleep. What an uproar the citizens made.
Your snow looks relaxed and pretty.
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It seems the gritters and snow ploughs are often caught off guard despite the weather warnings. Our light dusting is nothing compared to what you get on your side of the pond. 🙂
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