09-12-2019 16:43
Hey everyone,
At this time of year the chances of snow on the ground increases and the bookies are taking bets on the odds of snowfall on Christmas day. The question of today's Advent Calendar topic is do you dislike it when it snows or do you fall into the Bing Crosby camp of dreaming of a white Christmas?
Snow on the ground can make even the most dreary landscape look beautiful, facilitate snowball fights, sledging and all sorts of winter fun.
On the flip side it can bring soggy feet, difficult or even treacherous driving conditions and make simple outdoor tasks a pain.
So, what are your thoughts on this fairly rare weather event in the UK? Is it snow or no for you?
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10-12-2019 09:01
10-12-2019 09:01
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10-12-2019 09:37
10-12-2019 09:37
@gmarkj wrote:
Yes please!
I appreciate the impact that it has on most, and that it is negative, however with a young child it is great fun to get out and play in it.
I remember those days with fondness @gmarkj . We live in a cul de sac and whilst the snow was turning dirty and slushy elsewhere, ours remained pristine for days. Snowmen lasted and great fun seeing who could do the best snow angel...
Veritas Numquam Perit
10-12-2019 14:28
10-12-2019 14:28
I don't like snow as I really really don't like cold weather. I'd enjoy snow if it was possible to have it during summer for max 1 week, and it wouldn't be cold to the touch.
Sometimes I do think it looks very pretty (when I don't have to be in it), especially in the countryside or forest, with clear sky early in the day when it's light outside. The snow is undisturbed, or with some bird/animal footprints. Snowy trees can look really nice too.
But having said that, it's a 'no' for me overall.
23-12-2019 15:19
23-12-2019 15:19
I do like snow, but it's horrible getting to work when we have loads of it. I walk or cycle (always walk when it snows). Was a mission getting to work a couple of years back when we had loads of snow.
This country can't cope with anything other than overcast dull weather LOL