Wonder what is happening with the weather??? In Moscow it has been around -24 degrees, in America it has snowed in Virginia, but what is happening here? We still haven't had any snow this year yet, although we did have some frost at the beginning of the month.
Now have spring weather; the temperatures are around 8 - 12 degrees, sunny & bright. The nature is thinking it is spring, as today I have seen some flies and we have already had crocuses & daffodils come up as well as big furry balls on the pussy willow. None of this should happen for another 6 weeks yet.
Now have spring weather; the temperatures are around 8 - 12 degrees, sunny & bright. The nature is thinking it is spring, as today I have seen some flies and we have already had crocuses & daffodils come up as well as big furry balls on the pussy willow. None of this should happen for another 6 weeks yet.
Is shan't pack away the winter clothes yet, though, because there is still hope for some more winter weather yet. I had a look at the website for Falun and found it was fantastic. A real winter wonderland. They showed a photo taken in the dark but the town was lit up and everywhere was covered in snow. Beautiful! Maybe I ought to copy the picture for this year's Christmas cards?
It is lovely to drive home from work and it still light. Next month, when the hour goes back, it will be light until 8pm, I can't wait. It is lovely to drive home from work and it still light. Next month, when the hour goes back, it will be light until 8pm, I can't wait.
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In Eskilstuna we have around 30 cm of snow. When the sun is shinning its winter as good as it gets. :)
30 cm!!! That's one foot or even 300mm, WOW!!!
When I was hoping for snow; I thought maybe 2 to 4 inches (5 - 10 cm.
I thinks a foot of snow would kill this country, as nobody could go to work or school, there would be multi-vehicle pile-ups and the emergency vehicles would not get through. The electricity pilons would fall down and people staying in would die, due to lack of heat (all central heating systems are pumped with electric); even Tesco would struggle during that short spell because the only thing we know for sure is that it would NEVER last for long. (Am I allowed to secretely wish to have known what it was like)?
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