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The photo is in complete contrast to the scenes of just a few days ago when a carpet of autumn leaves still lay on the ground. It was taken on Thursday and shows the unusual sight of snow in November here in Ashton!
The little park at the top of Penny Meadow features quite a lot on this blog as it a good indicator of the characteristics of each season, from golden daffodils to golden leaves!
See Google Aerial View of this location. See Birds Eye View of this location.
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Very beautiful photo!We have the same weather here but unfortunately we haven´t blue sky!
ReplyDeleteLove it or hate it, snow is pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe snow makes it all look so clean and pure. Lovely shot, Gerald.
ReplyDeleteWhite everything, just about, except that beautiful blue sky! LoL! Great shot! =)
ReplyDeleteI would love to take quiet contemplative walks here.
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Great snowy shot! Can't believe you are getting snow before us! It has been rather mild here until yesterday.
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph. I like empty trees with a network of branches. I've been hearing about your snow. We've had snow and a wee bit of frost. It really would be a sensation if we had snow. But it's been such a cold last eight months, my plumeria didn't even bloom. it usually has four small branches with a half dozen blooms on each. Not enough sun this year. I wonder if it will survive into next year or give us double blooms to make up for it!
ReplyDeleteSorry, that was meant to be "we've had cold"
ReplyDeleteI really should remember to proof read!
What a difference a few days make! There seems to be a lot of snow coming down on Britain.
ReplyDeleteThere's the house again I used to live in for a few months in 1972
ReplyDeleteThen moved over to a flat on the left hand side after Helen and I had a row!
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