Glorious Winter Day

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Glorious Winter Day

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I am so sorry for all of you suffering with the fog. I am just finishing my lunch hour at work and it is the most glorious winter day, the sun is shining, the tops have a glistening of snow and all is well with the world! This morning as I drove into work the fields were frosted and looked beautiful.

There are times when I regret not living nearer London, but not today!

Merry Christmas all, thank you for a year of membership of an entertaining and, at times, most enlightening forum.
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Katharine wrote:I am so sorry for all of you suffering with the fog. I am just finishing my lunch hour at work and it is the most glorious winter day, the sun is shining, the tops have a glistening of snow and all is well with the world! This morning as I drove into work the fields were frosted and looked beautiful.
ISTR camping above Bala on just such a few days one Easter hoiliday from CH. The bog was knee deep, covered as you say in snow, we were walking thgigh deep in rime, ice and water, our boots froze in the tent at night until the last day - we were due to go up the PyG track but called it off - half a dozen other lads fell off on the "wrong" side in the wind, ice and frost.
Katharine wrote:There are times when I regret not living nearer London, but not today!
what? when you could be curled up in front of a warm fire with a glass of wine and a good book?
Katharine wrote:Merry Christmas all, thank you for a year of membership of an entertaining and, at times, most enlightening forum.
and the same to you , yours and all others (but do sort out the local council idiots with maximum prejudice as the merkins would say. :lol: )
Having more money doesn't make you happier. I have 50 million dollars
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
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Re: Glorious Winter Day

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sejintenej wrote:what? when you could be curled up in front of a warm fire with a glass of wine and a good book?
Katharine wrote:Merry Christmas all, thank you for a year of membership of an entertaining and, at times, most enlightening forum.
and the same to you , yours and all others (but do sort out the local council idiots with maximum prejudice as the merkins would say. :lol: )
Merry Christmas to all from me and mine too.


Are you sure this is wat you mean?

http://www.merkinworld.com/
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englishangel wrote:
sejintenej wrote: and the same to you , yours and all others (but do sort out the local council idiots with maximum prejudice as the merkins would say. :lol: )
Are you sure this is wat you mean?

http://www.merkinworld.com/
The site has absolutely nothing to do with Bhuddist temples in Cambodia and there uis of couse no reference to CIA actions.

The part in " " is exactly what I meant to say and, I suspect what Katharine would like (but she is too much of a lady to admit it). Taken to pm.

Where do I find an icon for dripping blood?
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but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
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