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There's a fall of diamond dust here at the moment (0940z) from a clear blue
sky. It's sparkling in the sunshine.

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On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Norman wrote
There's a fall of diamond dust here at the moment (0940z) from a clear blue
sky. It's sparkling in the sunshine.

Lucky thing. Here in Blackheath it's been a white or grey sky for days.
At four o'clock this morning the sky was oddly light and clear enough to
see a star through a kind of haze. But this morning it was all pale
grey again


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On Dec 3, 11:07*am, Kate Brown wrote:

Lucky thing. *Here in Blackheath it's been a white or grey sky for days..
At four o'clock this morning the sky was oddly light and clear enough to
see a star through a kind of haze. *But this morning it was all pale
grey again


Kate - have you managed to find the snow-hand (no, not an ice-carving
of Will) that's appeared in Blackheath? Noticed this on twitter:
http://yfrog.com/0eooocvj

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On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Richard Dixon wrote
On Dec 3, 11:07*am, Kate Brown wrote:

Lucky thing. *Here in Blackheath it's been a white or grey sky for days.
At four o'clock this morning the sky was oddly light and clear enough to
see a star through a kind of haze. *But this morning it was all pale
grey again


Kate - have you managed to find the snow-hand (no, not an ice-carving
of Will) that's appeared in Blackheath? Noticed this on twitter:
http://yfrog.com/0eooocvj

Richard


No, but may struggle up onto the heath to have a look. It's magnificent!

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