LFC2007 wrote:
Went in search this morning. They're from my local arboretum and the one that looks like it might be a driveway is actually the main road.
Here's a few more...
And the snow continues to fall...
Lee J wrote:When the snow is lying this deep on the ground we should turn our thoughts to those dogs who's legs are short. Please donate just £3 a month to the PLFS (Poor Little F****rs Society. to help them provide Fur-lined Bollock Sleds to protect our little chums from this eye-watering affliction
Lee J wrote:When the snow is lying this deep on the ground we should turn our thoughts to those dogs who's legs are short. Please donate just £3 a month to the PLFS (Poor Little F****rs Society. to help them provide Fur-lined Bollock Sleds to protect our little chums from this eye-watering affliction
bunglemark2 wrote:For about an hour and a half this afternoon here in Dublin, the snow absolutely horsed down. The city ground to a halt. Bus services all over the city were suspended and subsequently canceled for the night. People were slipping and sliding across slushy roads and paths (nearly fell on me hoop a half dozen times on the way to the train station).
Then, I'm standing on a platform, and an intercity train lashes through the station, whipping up snow behind it and creating a mini-blizzard for about 5 seconds......ahhhh....i'm a child at heart...
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