On 14/02/2016 16:32, xmetman wrote:
On Sunday, 14 February 2016 13:41:48 UTC, George Booth wrote:
On 14/02/2016 00:59, Richard Dixon wrote:
George Booth wrote in news:di9c1lFrpu3U1
@mid.individual.net:
Outbreaks of snow all day here. Particularly heavy late afternoon. With
temperatures in the range +0.3C to +1.5C net accumulations were limted
with 2-3cm by late afternoon. All stopped now as the area of
precipitation has moved away to the south.
My sister has been up in the hills south of Edinburgh - near Innerleithen -
got some terrific photos of good, deep, fresh snow and the kids throwing
themselves around in it!
Richard
From back garden today
http://www.swanstonweather.co.uk/Ima...%20%282%29.jpg
--
George in Swanston, Edinburgh, 580'asl
www.swanstonweather.co.uk
www.eppingweather.co.uk
www.winter1947.co.uk
George
Lovely view - are they the Pentland Hills?
Yes, the view is the northern edge of the Pentlands. Caerketton 1568' is
the highest hill in this view. The wood is, not surprisingly, known as
the 'T' wood although it is actually a cross shape.
Horseyculture, sheep farming and golf (declining- 2 out of 3 local clubs
closed since 2013) and the British Army are the main land uses with the
dry ski slope and rollinghaggis
http://zorbedinburgh.co.uk/ on the far left.
Great views from/of those hills but vicious winds here in a WSW'y
It looks just like the kind of place that I could retire to!
Popular with retired folk and dog owners. I have a cat btw.
Are there any houses on the market by any chance?
Plenty
https://espc.com/properties.aspx?s=e...88500000071,12
Bruce.
George in Swanston, Edinburgh, 580'asl
www.swanstonweather.co.uk
www.eppingweather.co.uk
www.winter1947.co.uk