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Absolutely amazing, isn't it?
It is so beautiful and disturbing at the same time. I'm sitting here in my study, watching the beautiful postcard view as if from the Alps and for a moment I forget am really in England.
What is surprising is that snow always comes as a big shock in this country. The roads, trains, plans... all unusable. When are we going to learn that we need to prepare for those things.
I'm kind of hoping that I'll be able to go to work on Monday, but this snow really is just like an extended holiday for me so I don't mind.
The kids seem happy enough and I can't find enough dry and warm clothes for them to go out and play in the snow.
I remember a few big winters when I was a kid but that was so long ago that I thought my kids will never experience it, with the talk of global warming and all that.
Why don't TV producers realize that a lot of people are stuck at home now and they need to change their programs. I'm fed up of watching "stay at home moms TV" all day long.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was more live coverage of winter sports in the UK now? Oh well, may be next year.
Friday, 8 January 2010
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