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Friday 4 December 2020

Already Too Much!

    Snow again! I'm sick of it already and it's only the first week in December. We still have 4 months to look forward to.

    It snowed all morning but is already starting to melt. This is our third go through of this routine. Usually once we get our first heavy snowfall it is here until Spring. I don't mind not having to shovel it but the gray skies are very depressing and already I am longing for sun. My only trip outside today was to the composter and I had to put on my winter coat and boots to do that!

   Steve barbecued a steak tonight (out on the chilly porch), I am really eating well while he is here. None of my usual thrown-together meals! We had it with some roasted vegetables, corn and a salad, followed by the leftover apple crumble. Now to just lie on the couch with my book while I digest everything!

9 comments:

  1. I'd be happy to have some of your snow but I can understand how you must get fed up of it after a while. X

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  2. An early sprinkling of snow here yesterday - quite unusual. It didn't lay or stay thank goodness.

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    1. Must be colder than normal there. Climate change, perhaps?

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  3. I am not a fan of the snow either. It is a novelty for awhile and makes for some great photos but then the reality kicks in. The steak sounds delicious.

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    1. The cat got some of my steak - I'm not used to a lot of meat. I'm sure you get quite a bit of snow being so much further north than the rest of U.K.

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  4. I can take the snow if it is at least sunny. I'm with you - enough. Although it can snow on Christmas Eve, look pretty for Christmas Day through to Boxing Day, but then really I've had enough.

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  5. Cold and bright is fine but this wet gray weather is most unpleasant.

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  6. Snow has disappeared here over the last week. We have had abnormally warmish temperatures. I just hope this does not mean a storm is going to appear here on the prairies over Christmas.

    God bless.

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