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Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 15:26
by Thundershot
Chopper wrote:I would like to see more snow pics, it might cool me down. Please sir, can I have some more?
Certainly,
Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol
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Veiw from the bedroom feb 09
Veiw from the bedroom feb 09
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My car's under all this...I hope!
My car's under all this...I hope!
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Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 15:47
by Red Laser
Nice pics ed I like the Sky pic what time was it taken? I had that Commander figure it's good to see he hasn't yellowed as so many do.

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:01
by ODB
Well after being issued with a severe weather warning of an arctic Armageddon what happened, it warmed up and rained so no more snow. Don't worry Met Office just because you can't forecast accurately 6 hours ahead I'm sure your long term predictions are right. :roll:

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:16
by Hopper
If you want hot and sticky, you should try Mississippi or Louisiana. Jesus. I was there in July, and i just sweated. I mean, seriously, you didn't have to do anything, like move, even watching the TV i was just pouring. The humidity was so bad, i found it difficult to breath - too much moisture. Unpleaasant.

Crete is pretty bad in the summer - dry heat (not too bad), but temperatures reaching 51 or 52 (c.125 degrees) mean that people literally fall over and die in the street. Feels a little bit like England right now... cool and promise of rain, with snow in the mountains.

Talking of the snow button - can we have it back? I quite liked the blizzard effect.

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:33
by The Baron
Certainly. In December.

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:36
by Thundershot
Ironblood wrote:Nice pics ed I like the Sky pic what time was it taken?
Cheers dude, it was the sunsetting over Peterborough last February (I live about 9 miles away from the city), the Fens may be flat with nothing but large open fields, but it's a cloud spotters paradise as we have massive sky's.

Autumns the best time of year to see 'em, late afternoon's produce some breathtaking bright golden @ red sunsets with wonderful cloud formations, with huge flocks of Starlings flying in formation getting ready to roost.
ODB wrote: I'm sure your long term predictions are right. :roll:
:lol:

Louisiana sound's like my idea of hell Hopper, I hadn't suffered from an astma attack for over 20 years untill we had a heat wave about 3 years ago now, one night I couldn't breath & I felt like I was going to die ..nope as far as I'm concerned you can keep the heat, it's snow & ice for me.

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:39
by Lady Jaye
More snow for Chopper to cool down a little...

Image

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:49
by Thundershot
Very nice :-)
Looks very picturesque indeed, where was it taken?

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 16:52
by Lady Jaye
A few days ago close to my street around 11 p.m.

Typical Dutch suburb: not the most exciting places to live, but quite affordable.

Re: Snowing

Posted: 10 Jan 2010 17:43
by humby248
It looks lovely with the Snow. Any fishing to be had on the river?