Snow

We are getting some more in the afternoon tomorrow, on top of what we already have on the ground. So who has to drive 20 miles and be at work by 8am on Saturday? Yup.
 
I though have experienced snow when I lived in Germany as a kid. At that time it was throwing snowballs at others and making snowmen. Those days....

I want to ski though, seems fascinating.
 
I want to ski though, seems fascinating.

I remember the first (and only) time I tried to ski. I was 7 and I rented the skis and all, but then I couldn't snap those little shoe sort of things you wear to the skis themselves because I was too weak:facepalm.

Never actually seen falling snow though, might be nice from inside the house with a nice fire going but it isn't fun outside for sure.
 
I can't give you falling snow but I can give you this photo I took out of my bedroom window.

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I'm loving reading about all the hysteria down in England - because some snow has fallen. There has been 9 inches pretty much constantly in areas just outside of Aberdeen for a while now, strangely enough, we gritted the roads and had snow ploughs ready to keep it clear and everyone carried on just fine. Now if it was up to your knee's like it was here a few winters back, then I would give you that, but frankly as an Englishman living in Scotland, I can see why the Scot's take the piss out the English about the snow.

Of course on the flip side, England does get to see the sun every now and then, I can't really remember what it looks like....:(
 
I'll surely go to Murree in last week of Jan with college mates.I've never seen snow falling but this time hopefully i will ;)

Last year Snow fell in some parts of Lahore first time in about 50 years but at late night and far from my home :'(
 
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Hehe yeah, as a matter of fact I believe I saw some very small bits of snow falling in Auckland last year, first time in 100 years I believe.
 

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