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Snow at Christmas Time
#1
It hardly ever snows at Christmas Time.

It's even stopped snowing on this site this year !

Big Grin Big Grin
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#2
There will be snow where I'm going!

I hope to be 12000ft up in a motor glider on Christmas day over the Bernina Pass in Switzerland if all goes to plan....if the motor re-starts at altitude!

Arthur
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#3
(20-12-2018, 10:37 AM)merlinart Wrote: There will be snow where I'm going!

I hope to be 12000ft up in a motor glider on Christmas day over the Bernina Pass in Switzerland if all goes to plan....if the motor re-starts at altitude!

Arthur

Me too, although I hope to be in a nice warm bar in Villars-sur-Allons, near Lake Geneva!
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#4
I have no plans to go looking for snow, but if it comes to me I'll be ready:

   
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#5
Here's some snow and no prizes for guessing what made those tracks.


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(21-12-2018, 04:04 PM)Dave Mann Wrote: Here's some snow and no prizes for guessing what made those tracks.

Rabbit?
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#7
No, not a rabbit - surely it was a Grasshopper.
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#8
(21-12-2018, 06:44 PM)Mike Costigan Wrote: No, not a rabbit - surely it was a Grasshopper.

No snow here that I can see ! Big Grin
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#9
Yyy-essss !

It's snowing at last on the site (at Beaulieu) but fortunately it is not settling.

Happy Christmas everybody.
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#10
There was an article on the BBC site the other day talking about the myth of the white Christmas in England. Apparently it's all Charles Dickens fault: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20181217-how-dickens-made-white-christmas-a-myth

Is even worse in NZ/Aus of course when it's hot and sunny (well, rainy this year it seems) but we still have winter types cards and decorations. I call it the skanky season. Lots of people wandering about in jandals and little clothing showing off their bad tattoos!

Simon
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