I can report that here in the south east of England we now have the first snow on the ground! Apparently, this is the first time in close to 20 years that snow has fallen this early around here... To be honest, it isn't much, just a light dusting on the ground and I am sure it will all be gone by lunchtime. But it sure fits with the seasonal spirit.
Strange to think about The Professor who is on his way to the sunny climate in Brazil for work...!
Time to bring out the advent candles.
This year I had foresight enough to order purple candles on the Internet. I have never been able to find the 'right' advent candles in the shops here and in my opinion they should be purple or white.
Joy!
Strange to think about The Professor who is on his way to the sunny climate in Brazil for work...!
Time to bring out the advent candles.
This year I had foresight enough to order purple candles on the Internet. I have never been able to find the 'right' advent candles in the shops here and in my opinion they should be purple or white.
Joy!
Also time to finalise the advent calendar for Our Boy.
Even if he is a teenager he still expects to get a calendar, although it is getting harder for each year to come up with something else but chocolate...
However, I am pleased that I have thought of some other small things he will enjoy.
More joy!
But the snow puts a damper on other plans for the weekend. We had hoped to take our Norwegian friend to Stamford, a cute and traditional English village, not too far from here, but I have doubts about venturing out on the roads knowing how unaccustomed people are to driving on snow here...
Think a walk to town might be on the agenda instead...
;-)
Even if he is a teenager he still expects to get a calendar, although it is getting harder for each year to come up with something else but chocolate...
However, I am pleased that I have thought of some other small things he will enjoy.
More joy!
But the snow puts a damper on other plans for the weekend. We had hoped to take our Norwegian friend to Stamford, a cute and traditional English village, not too far from here, but I have doubts about venturing out on the roads knowing how unaccustomed people are to driving on snow here...
Think a walk to town might be on the agenda instead...
;-)
For et nyyyydelig bilde!
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Snøen vekke nå? Det gjelde å fange øyeblikkene ja :o)
Håpe du får ein strålande dag, uansett ka dåkke velge å finna på og at resten av helga blir fiiiiin!
God helg :o)
Så kaldt på denne tiden er litt uvanlig,klimaendringer? Da jeg dro på jobb i går morgen, var det -11 grader, men nydelig klarvær.
ReplyDeleteJeg håper på litt julestemning i heimen når adventslyset tennes og adventsstjerna er på plass i vinduet.
Ha en fin lørdag, med eller uten snø.
Ja, det blir litt julestemning med snø!
ReplyDeleteGod lørdag :O)
Hei Mette!! Jeg var så grundig lei min egen blogg så jeg måtte sette meg ned for å pusse den opp litt. Jeg gikk bare "bak" og fant fram i utforming. Byttet først mal, så gikk jeg inn i avansert og byttet skrift. Sidetekster er i Naucha Overskriften ligger under Philosopher-ReenieBamie, det står med så liten skrift at jeg ikke ser det..... Det er egentlig ganske morsomt å prøve å gjøre om litt. Det er ganske enkelt, selvom mange har så mye fine finesser som jeg ikke aner hvordan de har gjort. Lykke til!! Ha en fin søndag!! AnneKari:-)
ReplyDeleteSnø er kanskje ikke så dagligdags der som det er her? Her har vi iallefall mer enn nok! Ja, ja, det skaper jo julestemning...;)
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