Whilst much of the country - Wales, the Midlands and the South West - had a huge dumping of snow last weekend, Yorkshire escaped with a light dusting. I was somewhat disappointed. More had been forecast and I didn't have to go anywhere, so I was hoping for the chance of a walk and some snow photos. It's been several years since we had any decent coverage. Saltaire, in the valley, had barely a few flakes but it has been below freezing ever since so the ice hasn't really melted. In the end, I took a walk up Altar Lane in Bingley, which goes high enough for the scene to look passably Christmassy.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
A dusting of snow
Whilst much of the country - Wales, the Midlands and the South West - had a huge dumping of snow last weekend, Yorkshire escaped with a light dusting. I was somewhat disappointed. More had been forecast and I didn't have to go anywhere, so I was hoping for the chance of a walk and some snow photos. It's been several years since we had any decent coverage. Saltaire, in the valley, had barely a few flakes but it has been below freezing ever since so the ice hasn't really melted. In the end, I took a walk up Altar Lane in Bingley, which goes high enough for the scene to look passably Christmassy.
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Pity. I love to see snow on the hills, maybe it's saving itself for Christmas. All very wet and messy here today.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is a pretty sight to me.
ReplyDeleteIt is Christmasy here and really cold!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo Jenny - and does look really Christmassy - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteWe had six inches! It looked pretty but I felt a little housebound ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe have been promised storms across Germany for the next week! Trees down, trains stopped and road signs blown away!
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty, not so much snow that it would prevent you from taking a walk.
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