Snow Flurries

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Most of the country experienced snow this week. We’ve seen nothing more than a few solitary flakes here in London, and life has gone on as normal; dank, dark and debilitating. Cities are not the place to be when it snows; the deadening whiteness soon gives way to slush and transport mayhem. Out in the sticks one can don wellies, wrap up warm and set off into the woods and fields to witness a landscape simplified and brightened by snow. I miss that opportunity when the white stuff does fall in town, wishing I was somewhere more relaxed and rural.

Snow dusted branches, Bibury, February 2013

The last time I was caught in proper snow was just after my 40th birthday, in Bibury. We awoke to a sparse dusting of crystalline ice, settled artfully on every trembling twig, tile and tombstone. Sulphurous lichens leapt out from dense tangles of branches like tiny sparks. Scented woodsmoke poured from the undulating line of chimneys along Arlington Row, hunkered down low and comfortable in the valley. It was not quite cold enough for the River Coln to freeze, but the water looked chill and glassy as it rushed past the osier beds – no sign of the river’s famous trout that day. It was an occasion for woolly hats, wellie boots, hot chocolate and reading in front of a roaring fire; a stark contrast to my city suite of smart shirt, jacket, strong tea and interminable spreadsheets. I hope there will be more snow flurries this winter, and that when they come I’ll be in the right place, at the right time.

Arlington Row, Bibury, February 2013

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13 comments On "Snow Flurries"

  1. Lovely photos. If you’d like to be more rural, wear some wells, and experience more snow, come on over. We’ve moved right at 3′ of the beautiful white stuff this week with more coming on Monday. And, I have plenty of shovels to share. 🙂

    1. It’s tempting Judy! I am contending with a kitchen refit which has already taken 2 weeks because it’s so cold that the new concrete floor won’t set. I’ll have the wellies on tomorrow, but not to contend with snow, but with sand ….. on the beach. Hope you’re staying nice and warm and cosy? Dan

  2. Lovely romantic images. Alas snow can transform a landscape into loveliness, but it can be equally hellish to live with in the country. I’d rather have cold blustery walk down the beach into my wellies than an icy, slushy trudge in a squally hail storm to dig parsnips! Mind you they tasted better than ever when roasted!

    1. Ironically, it is snowing lightly in Broadstairs this morning, which is not what I expected. Am off to the beach in a hour or so for a run around with my friends’ young boys …. they somehow never feel the cold!

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