
Snow, I’m sitting here wondering if it will or won’t. It tried to earlier on, little ice crystal shaped flecks melting on my windscreen.
So cold and chilly, even with the heating on. We don’t use our gas fire any more because it’s too old. The gas central heating boiler is due to be serviced in the morning.
Snow doesn’t happen much these days. If it does its usually in the new year for a few days. Not months like in the early 1960’s when there was snow on the ground in Britain for more than three months. When the drifts in country lanes were so deep children had to walk across fields to get to school. My hubby remembers that. When milk froze in milk bottles at school and pushed the silver lids up and off.
I remember walking to school and the snow over topped my wellies and soaked my stockinged feet. In fact I haven’t had to wear wellies (Wellington boots) for years. I miss my old blue wellies in the snow. I miss pretending to track people by looking at the tracks their shoes made….

I can remember walking to school in the snow wearing black gumboots…..those were the days 😂
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Yes, walking through the deepest drifts and getting told off! Warming your toes by the fire.
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We had the little bottles of frozen milk at school, put by the fire in the classroom to heat up…..yuk….I haven’t been able to tolerate milk ever since.
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Oh no!
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Snow is the greatest thing and it’s sad to me that we all get less of it. 😦
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We tend to get a dusting or brown slush. Even that doesn’t last long..
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