Ooooooooh yeah, she utterly adores it. She galloped all over the mountain like a mad thing. I was only catching a glimpse through the flying snow now and again. A few times I was worried for I'd not seen her for a while. It took me twice as long in the snow.
That’s what I thought (that snow is rare in Ireland). Looks like you got a really nice one and I know you were pleased to get some photos. This might be Jess’s only opportunity to experience it!
We get it on the high places every year so she well knows what it is and what to do. But on the lowlands, and before Christmas, rarely. The 1 in 20 referenced above means we could well have a very cold winter. But the boon to that is it will be bright.
Makes me cold just looking at it! Jess sure looks like she's having fun, though.
ReplyDeleteOoooooooh yeah, she utterly adores it. She galloped all over the mountain like a mad thing. I was only catching a glimpse through the flying snow now and again. A few times I was worried for I'd not seen her for a while.
DeleteIt took me twice as long in the snow.
Still no snow here and none in the forecast. I do think we might end up with a brown Christmas this year.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's very odd here to have snow. We have it about one in twenty or so.
DeleteThat’s what I thought (that snow is rare in Ireland). Looks like you got a really nice one and I know you were pleased to get some photos. This might be Jess’s only opportunity to experience it!
ReplyDeleteWe get it on the high places every year so she well knows what it is and what to do. But on the lowlands, and before Christmas, rarely. The 1 in 20 referenced above means we could well have a very cold winter. But the boon to that is it will be bright.
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