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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote Overall very dissapointing so far. Any snow
falling melts faster than can be
topped up. It practically snow all through the night here in SE London,
by noon all bar a few high sheltered north facing patches survived.


Here, more out in the country, we had something similar, but this teatime
a few heavy snow showers covered the roads, grass and roofs and then we
got a decent frost. It all looked very good as the sun went down and I've
just been out for a walk (22.30 hrs) - there are sparklingly frosty paths
and roads, which really *crunch* underfoot, fields white with snow under
the full moon (with bow), and practically no breeze.

All-in-all, it's a traditional winter's night here. It does me good to
see it again.

- Tom
Blackmore, SW Essex.



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just been out for a walk (22.30 hrs) - there are sparklingly frosty paths
and roads, which really *crunch* underfoot, fields white with snow under
the full moon (with bow), and practically no breeze. All-in-all, it's a
traditional winter's night here. It does me good to see it again.

- Tom
Blackmore, SW Essex.


Exactly what I've been saying - we need a decent frost1 I think a few of us
may be pleasantly surprised in the morning.

Dave

PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??




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just been out for a walk (22.30 hrs) - there are sparklingly frosty paths
and roads, which really *crunch* underfoot, fields white with snow under
the full moon (with bow), and practically no breeze. All-in-all, it's a
traditional winter's night here. It does me good to see it again.

- Tom
Blackmore, SW Essex.


Exactly what I've been saying - we need a decent frost1 I think a few of us
may be pleasantly surprised in the morning.

Dave

PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??




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just been out for a walk (22.30 hrs) - there are sparklingly frosty paths
and roads, which really *crunch* underfoot, fields white with snow under
the full moon (with bow), and practically no breeze. All-in-all, it's a
traditional winter's night here. It does me good to see it again.

- Tom
Blackmore, SW Essex.


Exactly what I've been saying - we need a decent frost1 I think a few of us
may be pleasantly surprised in the morning.

Dave

PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??




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just been out for a walk (22.30 hrs) - there are sparklingly frosty paths
and roads, which really *crunch* underfoot, fields white with snow under
the full moon (with bow), and practically no breeze. All-in-all, it's a
traditional winter's night here. It does me good to see it again.

- Tom
Blackmore, SW Essex.


Exactly what I've been saying - we need a decent frost1 I think a few of us
may be pleasantly surprised in the morning.

Dave

PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??






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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??


Perhaps the "Lawrence Low" is offsetting the "Bartlett High" :-)

Jon.


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PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??


Perhaps the "Lawrence Low" is offsetting the "Bartlett High" :-)

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PS - are you a manic depressive Lawrence - these highs and lows??


Perhaps the "Lawrence Low" is offsetting the "Bartlett High" :-)

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Perhaps the "Lawrence Low" is offsetting the "Bartlett High" :-)

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Perhaps the "Lawrence Low" is offsetting the "Bartlett High" :-)

Oh, great.

All that we need now is the "Damien Depression".:-o :-)

D.



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