Suffolk Snow Days - 22nd November 2008
It's a rare-enough occurrence these days: a covering of snow deep enough to actually make snowballs with, and it even sticks around for a day or two. Isobel's laid up in bed with a 24-hour virus thing, so Nosher takes the boy out for a stroll up Brome Street and back, so that Fred can see hist first snow (or, rather, sleep through it).
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Sunset and Snow: the weather piles in |
Saturday evening, and it's starting to cover |
The back garden |
A picturesque scene from the gardens of the Cornwallis Hotel |
A few golden leaves provide a spot of colour |
Nosher's local - the Brome Swan |
A horsie (with cold feet) stands in a field |
The cemetary gates |
Brome Church in the snow |
Orange leaves scatter on a snowy grave |
The interior of Brome church |
Nosher hangs around at the Lych gate of Brome Church |
Fredster sleeps a bit more |
Strange green formations on a frozen pond |
Nosher's own wellie-boot-prints |
A solitary leaf |
A postcard view of Brome Street |
The mystery of the Yaxley Cherry Tree "beer festival" sign deepens, as it's found even further up the road |
Fuzzy (pheasant) feet | ||
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