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Popped up to see the MIL this morning (23/12/2009)
As previously mentioned they'd had quite a bit of snow! The temp was -3C at 10am. They say a picture is worth a thousand words - so.. http://www.meteosat.talktalk.net/Abertillery1.htm Cheers James -- James Brown |
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James Brown wrote:
http://www.meteosat.talktalk.net/Abertillery1.htm What a little altitude can do for you ![]() Great shots... -- Gareth Slee |
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![]() "James Brown" wrote in message ... Popped up to see the MIL this morning (23/12/2009) As previously mentioned they'd had quite a bit of snow! The temp was -3C at 10am. They say a picture is worth a thousand words - so.. http://www.meteosat.talktalk.net/Abertillery1.htm Cheers James -- James Brown This is Abertillery in real snow James http://tinyurl.com/yhq6awe NB There is a second page of pics you can link to All the best George in Epping www.1947.co.uk |
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In message , George Booth
writes "James Brown" wrote in message ... Popped up to see the MIL this morning (23/12/2009) As previously mentioned they'd had quite a bit of snow! The temp was 3C at 10am. They say a picture is worth a thousand words - so.. http://www.meteosat.talktalk.net/Abertillery1.htm Cheers James -- James Brown This is Abertillery in real snow James http://tinyurl.com/yhq6awe NB There is a second page of pics you can link to All the best George in Epping www.1947.co.uk Many thanks for that George. The nearest I got was I think in 1981 when the snow came up to the bedroom windows, and people walked down the road on top of an abandoned car, not knowing it was there until the thaw came. The height not only intensified the precipitation but also the wind strength, hence some of the impressive drifts. Now those were the days - whatever happened to snow chains?! James -- James Brown |
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"George Booth" wrote in message
... This is Abertillery in real snow James http://tinyurl.com/yhq6awe And not a single gritting lorry in sight!!! -- Hungerdunger To reply by email, remove the MARX from my address |
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