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I took photos out my window after the first snowfall of winter 2005/2006, but in the days following christmas it snowed properly. There's nothing nicer than nice thick cotton wool snow, and however old you get. However grown-up you unwittingly become. However much responsibility might weigh you down and make snow somewhat of an inconvenience, there's always that residual child inside that whispers - however softly - "yay! snow!"
This article has been viewed 2747 times in the last 3 years jack: 1st Jan 2006 - 17:55 GMTthe whiteness of a newly fallen snow covers the dirt and grime of a city or town. its pure and we love the purity of freshness. its refreshing and unpollutes the air. we love the thoughts of childhood and a new snow. playing, being carefree and giggly. as adults we remember those days as the good old days of our youth, when we had no responsibilities only doing our homework and playing until it was time to eat. Peter: 1st Jan 2006 - 21:11 GMTwow, i cant get over those tile-roofed brick buildings. so old, so pretty... Jamie: 2nd Jan 2006 - 14:27 GMTThere's a thatch roofed building in the middle of town. I bet you'd like that wouldn't ya. And i'm no expert on such matters but i reckon it'd be like 17th century or something. I think it's a pub but my mind's gone blank Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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