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sasprillella Wrote:

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> Thought i remembered seeing that bikini

> somewhere!! F and R have made a great smowman with

> lightbulbs for eyes i will try

> to get it on later. Sorry we didn't catch up 2day

> xxx S


oh sasprillella, now I know who you are!!!! looking forward to your snow pics

xxxCC

great snow work all.


We went to horniman gardens too for the sledging. we had no sledge but the best ones were:

a tray

a plastic bag that used to have logs in

and best of all..........the rain cover off the buggy! worked brilliantly.


more fun tomorrow I hope

Shrink a JPeg by selecting something like "Adapt for Web" in "File" in Adobe Photoshop. Click Image then choose about 600 for the shortest width or length.


Anyway, some more photos, tho not necessarily of the things people built, just what nature made!

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file.php?5,file=3140

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> are you an antipodean or just fancied sculpting a

> roo?

> it's a beauty cobber...


It just bounced into our garden!


(Nah, we're northerners. Thought it'd be at home with all the mothers round here)


Love the other pics by the way!

Emergency: Lost Posts. I can't find the little posts I keep making because, as BN5 ranted yesterday somewhere, there is a surplus of snow/snowman threads. Is it that the Administrator is taking another duvet day due to the fact that the snow is preventing her/him getting from the bedroom all the way to the laptop in the living room?

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