Eni takes out her laundry. This involves a short venture into the Outside.
Eni sees wetness and rain.
Eni suddenly hears lots of wet stuff drop from the 3rd floor on to the lawns.
Eni looks out over the lawns and wonders why they are all pale in the darkness.
Eni considers this.
Eni suddenly recognises SNOW. For 'twas slush that fell from the roof to the lawn.
Eni: WTF?
Ladies and gentlemen, snow comes to Cambridge. Apparently.
Eni sees wetness and rain.
Eni suddenly hears lots of wet stuff drop from the 3rd floor on to the lawns.
Eni looks out over the lawns and wonders why they are all pale in the darkness.
Eni considers this.
Eni suddenly recognises SNOW. For 'twas slush that fell from the roof to the lawn.
Eni: WTF?
Ladies and gentlemen, snow comes to Cambridge. Apparently.
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Date: 18 Nov 2004 22:43 (UTC)lots of very very cold rain!!!!
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Date: 18 Nov 2004 23:13 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 Nov 2004 23:15 (UTC)i'm in rusholme and we only have rain.
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Date: 18 Nov 2004 23:25 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 Nov 2004 23:25 (UTC)But SNOW! Yay! Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!Snow!
Appently we should be expecting quite a bit this winter. I'll be taking the tube for a few months.
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Date: 19 Nov 2004 04:59 (UTC)no subject
Date: 19 Nov 2004 12:29 (UTC)I remember a few years ago at Christmas-time, 7.30pm, my daughter looked out of the window to see a thick layer of snow coming down. Loads of the families poured out onto the road to throw snowballs, make snowmen and snow-angels.
Magical!
(Can't stand it otherwise - too wet, and horrible when it turns to icy slush...)