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emmelinemay) wrote2008-04-07 03:21 pm
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Snow!
On Sunday morning, this was the view from my bedroom window.
Pushing our hangovers to the backs of our minds, Ruthy and I headed out to Hackney Downs to play.
Ruthy couldn't wait to play in the snow!

Hackney Downs never usually looks this beautiful:

Accidentally malevolent snowman

Accidentally malevolent snowman IS WATCHING YOU

Sad snowman is sad


And just hours later, it's all gone.
Full gallery is here
Pushing our hangovers to the backs of our minds, Ruthy and I headed out to Hackney Downs to play.
Ruthy couldn't wait to play in the snow!
Hackney Downs never usually looks this beautiful:
Accidentally malevolent snowman
Accidentally malevolent snowman IS WATCHING YOU
Sad snowman is sad
And just hours later, it's all gone.
Full gallery is here
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Friday was so sunny, I went into town on my bike with no coat, just a t-shirt and thin hoodie, and spent most of the time with the sleeves rolled up.
Saturday started off sunny, as the day went on you could actually feel the temperature dropping around you.
Sunday morning, woke up, and boom, snow. We went for our walk at about 11am, by 3pm the snow had almost entirely melted.
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Look forward to your pictures :)
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that is a malevolent snowman!!!!!!!!!!!!
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He scared Ruthy too!
This is why I have my theory that it doesn't matter how you envision your snowman, the snowman that wants to be made will be made.
Or maybe that's just my snowmen.
Snowmen have limited scare factor for me, as you can defeat them with a well aimed battery operated hairdryer, and therefore they're even more rubbish than zombies.