For almost a week there has been a thick blanket of snow in south east England. Temperatures have been well below freezing all of which is unusual for December. Sophie, Tim and I dressed up warm and took a walk across Gold Hill down to the village centre for some last minute shopping.
Sledging on the hill.
Almost there, but very slippy underfoot.
A quick visit to the bookshop, leather centre, stationers, and greengrocers and then a telephone call home to Mike for a lift home as it was getting dark and very cold!
And a lovely warm fire to come home to!!
The snow and the village look wonderful. Have a happy White Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYour snowy village images are like a postcard! Love the blue door.
ReplyDeleteSitting by a warm fire is just the best, isn't it??!! Of all the different types of heating available, wood heat is so cozy & warm.
Have a Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with many blessings.
Lovely photos Ros. Glad you will not have to travel as I know what chaos there is down there. Nothing nicer than that lovely fire to snuggle up in front of either. Have a wonderful day tomorrow. Maggi
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! It's nice to be warm and cozy. Your village is very picturesque, but I think the warm fire was my favorite.
ReplyDeleteYes, Ireland got hit by the cold too and snow in some parts of the country.Try to stay warm and Merry Christmas!
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Have a very happy Christmas!
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what lovely pictures. A white christmas so nice and specialy the warm fire to come home to.
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