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East London - snowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww :)
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gettingready wrote: »ha ha - I am originally from Poland so snow is a MUST in winter

Just took Zara out for 5 min - with wet hair and in my dressing gown.. me mad....
Zara loves snow, made some snow balls and threw them to her and the ate them of course .....
Now the cats are sniffing her, she went into bushes and came back covered in that white weird stuff.. cats very curious........
Winter = snow. No other way.
And it actually feels warmwr when it is snowing and one KNOWS to dress warm too - nothing worse than looking out of the window in winter , seeing sunshine, assuming it is nice and warm only to freeze to death on the bus stop 5 min later
You're a proper nutter gr... but I did the same last night running my daughter to the station in my pajamas with wet hair!0 -
Blizzarding in north London. Husband has just taken the dog round the block dressed up like Scott of the Antarctic
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And he's back and announced that I am on walkies duty tomorrow morning. Great, I'm looking forward to that

Chino doesn't seem to mind the snow, but then he is from Tibet
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Truffle loves the snow, but all we've got is rain:( After being told constantly by the weather people that we would have snow he is very disappointed.
ps. I like it too.:D0 -
I've got two cats looking singularly unimpressed.
One MC that really doesn't care, furry toes means she should still be let outside to eat plants.
And one kitten going the most mental I have ever seen him, since I came back in from the shop covered in the stuff. He is literally hurling himself against the walls, spinning and skidding round on the laminate - and all he did was look out the front door as I walked in.
It wasn't that cold out. Instead of the usual jeans, T-shirt and leather jacket, I actually put a cardie and a hat on as well.
Don't think I'd like to be trying to get home on public transport, though. Just as well I cancelled a night out earlier, when I decided I CBA messing around with rail disruptions and works, on the grounds that I didn't want to risk waiting an hour for a night bus.I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll
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We have quite a bit here in south london too Rosiedog has already been out with the tribe and all their mates and it looks like I'll be having fun in the morning over the field
I love snow too
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Plenty here in the East Midlands, some kids took ages building us a snowman & what looks like the start of an igloo & Chaya has just had great fun yanking the snowman's arms out & digging the igloo wall down. Cat still hasn't risked going out but did go to check the front too as we all know it doesn't snow both sides don't we!0
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Afternoon and evening we had snow, now its turned to rain and is quite dangerous.
Louis absolutely loves playing with snowball's but Rocky's not too sure.
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Its still snowing here in Essex!!! Pics coming tomorrow
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I don't mind the snow...it's when it turns to ice like last winter. I was grounded for a week while O/H had to do the shopping and got all the wrong stuff. Poor dogs had to eat the crappiest cheapest dog food he could find...!0
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