CH in Snow - Jan 2007...
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:19 pm
Just a few pictures I got today - lovely atmosphere around the school!
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I thought you were a girl Cathcj wrote:Has anyone noticed that the boys hold their folders/books curled under their arms against their hips, and that the girls hold them against their chests. It was a distinction I noticed some while ago, when I was a choirboy. Why is this?
btw, the photos are great. We have no snow in Devon (sniffs disappointedly). My toboggan is all oiled up and ready to go.
When we lived in Devon. my cousin lived in West Sussex and they were always getting snow whereas we got none - now we live in West Sussex and they live in Devon they still get the snow and we don`t!! (until yesterday!) Yesterday`s has all gone, but ,as I write, there are little flakes fluttering about outside.....cj wrote:btw, the photos are great. We have no snow in Devon (sniffs disappointedly). My toboggan is all oiled up and ready to go.
I am. I refer to the time when I was a little oik, singing treble ie. younger than I am now. What's an issue of gender between friends?Mid A 15 wrote:I thought you were a girl Cathcj wrote:Has anyone noticed that the boys hold their folders/books curled under their arms against their hips, and that the girls hold them against their chests. It was a distinction I noticed some while ago, when I was a choirboy. Why is this?
btw, the photos are great. We have no snow in Devon (sniffs disappointedly). My toboggan is all oiled up and ready to go.
This was so pathetic, it wasn't even icy and the Underground went into a stupor. Hellooo, it's Underground. Well some of it is, and it was the underground bits which seemed to be having the most trouble.cj wrote:My brother couldn't get to work yesterday and he's in London.
englishangel wrote:This was so pathetic, it wasn't even icy and the Underground went into a stupor. Hellooo, it's Underground. Well some of it is, and it was the underground bits which seemed to be having the most trouble.cj wrote:My brother couldn't get to work yesterday and he's in London.
Wow - Lovely.... Do you live in a converted Lighthouse?englishangel wrote:Or upstairs. Which is a nuisance when the house is arranged over 6 floors.
I was brought up quite a lot south of you and I remember when the snow was over the top of the Landrover as we tried to deliver the milk. with repeated battering-ram like moves we eventually got through.cj wrote:There's still no snow down here. My brother couldn't get to work yesterday and he's in London. It's so unfair.
er, no. Tavistock is quite a bit inland! It's a late Georgian townhouse in need of much tlc. I always had a thing about tall, unusual buildings as a child and wanted to live in a lighthouse, windmill or oast-house, so my dream has almost come to fruition. Ironically though, I do not have a head for heights so you won't catch me hanging out of the top floors cleaning/renovating the windows.John Knight wrote:Wow - Lovely.... Do you live in a converted Lighthouse?englishangel wrote:Or upstairs. Which is a nuisance when the house is arranged over 6 floors.