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Walking in the snow
Snow in Dorset is like hen's teeth, but we actually had some today. Must be, ooh, nearly an entire centimetre now. (I can just hear the rest of you sniggering from the back seats...)
Anyway, I made the most of it by walking 20mins to my doctor's appointment, though I did use my common sense and wear hiking boots and take my walking poles. ( I'm still recovering from a bug, so didn't want to risk a fall)
I quite enjoyed it. The only annoying bit is when the snow blows right into your face.
I suspect I might not have been so keen if it was several inches deep.
Anyway, I made the most of it by walking 20mins to my doctor's appointment, though I did use my common sense and wear hiking boots and take my walking poles. ( I'm still recovering from a bug, so didn't want to risk a fall)
I quite enjoyed it. The only annoying bit is when the snow blows right into your face.
I suspect I might not have been so keen if it was several inches deep.

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It can differ in places only 12 Miles apart, Newport falls apart and comes to a dead stop with just 2 centimetres of snow while we from the valley are still getting around with 5 times that, though not in any thing motorised I hasten to add.
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That winter we had about 4" in one night and I asked him if it was heavy frost...!
Last night we had about 2-3"...
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Will decide tomorrow when we see how the roads are..
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:P
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(Now, when I was a lass and lived up north, we had real snow there.)
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Have spare one if you want to come up ;-)