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02 Dec 2010, 4:00 am

It's snowing here in Portsmouth in England. This is very, very rare here and only comes about once every winter. Will I go out in it? Who knows, since my friend who lives 4 miles away insisted that he went out at 01:00AM in it, and not this morning when I said I would. So now I have no idea what my friend is doing. Goddamnit...



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02 Dec 2010, 4:32 am

Snowing here, too, my school's just closed! :D



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02 Dec 2010, 4:36 am

Would you believe it's still getting up to 70 degrees where I live? :?



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02 Dec 2010, 5:59 am

^^Yaye greetings Simonono. I believe the snow fairies are very happy within my location also and I have been blessed lots of snow friend for a number of days. ^^ I would very much wish to have a little adventure with Copernicus (my happy little camera), however I am blessed with lots of Mathematics workies. ^^ Perhaps I shall do so if I complete my little assignment and noties today.

I believe Nell and Plato enjoy remaining inside very much due to cold however I believe that Plato enjoys the snow also.


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02 Dec 2010, 6:06 am

This sounds like a very good plan, Tomasu. I hope you enjoy your little snow-trip. :)

We have been having snow where I live ever since Monday this week and this morning it started snowing some more. Our dog really likes the snow, but it's too cold for me outside. I prefer to sit in our nice, warm kitchen, looking out through the panorama window and watching the birds feed in the birdhouse we put up just in front of said window.

Sadly, the weather forecast says that the snow will melt this weekend and that it is unlikely that we will have snow for Christmas, but right now everything looks really nice outside.


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02 Dec 2010, 6:45 am

FluffyDog wrote:
This sounds like a very good plan, Tomasu. I hope you enjoy your little snow-trip. :)

We have been having snow where I live ever since Monday this week and this morning it started snowing some more. Our dog really likes the snow, but it's too cold for me outside. I prefer to sit in our nice, warm kitchen, looking out through the panorama window and watching the birds feed in the birdhouse we put up just in front of said window.

Sadly, the weather forecast says that the snow will melt this weekend and that it is unlikely that we will have snow for Christmas, but right now everything looks really nice outside.


^^Yaye thankee FluffyDog. Yaye I believe this very lovely of you to feed the birdies FluffyDog. I am very worried for the birdies as they are very frightened of my garden due to Nell and Plato and therefore are very scared to attempt to eat any foods I place for them. ^^ However I believe this is very magical as my lovely human neighbours enjoy playing little bird houses within their gardens for birdy friends.


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02 Dec 2010, 6:59 am

Tomasu wrote:
^^Yaye thankee FluffyDog. Yaye I believe this very lovely of you to feed the birdies FluffyDog. I am very worried for the birdies as they are very frightened of my garden due to Nell and Plato and therefore are very scared to attempt to eat any foods I place for them. ^^ However I believe this is very magical as my lovely human neighbours enjoy playing little bird houses within their gardens for birdy friends.


Have you tried the kinds of birdfood that can be hung from trees, Tomasu? We have lots of tits around here that enjoy eating those little balls of bird food that are attached only with a string. This kind of place is more difficult for cats to reach and tits are rather courageous little birds in my experience. They know that other animals cannot easily reach the places where they like to feed and they are very quick to take off if danger does arrive.


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02 Dec 2010, 7:15 am

It's still very gently snowing in Cambridge although the snow on the ground is beginning to melt :( On the plus side, this should hopefully mean the temperature is going up a bit because it's been really cold the past few days.



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02 Dec 2010, 7:42 am

It snowed here earlier this week but then it melted. We used to get snow in late October but now we don't get it until December. Damn global warming.



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02 Dec 2010, 7:44 am

Its snowing at the wrong time for me, its holding my life up because I can't get access to certain people. :twisted:

Anyway, its increased my desire to kill myself. :D



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02 Dec 2010, 8:22 am

We have snow, but this is no surprise.

Though I am kind of surprised that it stuck, since it was kind of warm the day before.


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02 Dec 2010, 8:34 am

FluffyDog wrote:
Tomasu wrote:
^^Yaye thankee FluffyDog. Yaye I believe this very lovely of you to feed the birdies FluffyDog. I am very worried for the birdies as they are very frightened of my garden due to Nell and Plato and therefore are very scared to attempt to eat any foods I place for them. ^^ However I believe this is very magical as my lovely human neighbours enjoy playing little bird houses within their gardens for birdy friends.


Have you tried the kinds of birdfood that can be hung from trees, Tomasu? We have lots of tits around here that enjoy eating those little balls of bird food that are attached only with a string. This kind of place is more difficult for cats to reach and tits are rather courageous little birds in my experience. They know that other animals cannot easily reach the places where they like to feed and they are very quick to take off if danger does arrive.


^^Yaye thankee very much for your advice FluffyDog. ^^ I believe that within the past I have indeed placed peanuts and suet within a little coconut who has been sliced in half and placed this friend within some branches of a lovely tree within my garden. ^^ I do believe that the birdies enjoyed this very much. However I feel very evil as I did not complete this during the summer time. I attempted this a small number of months ago and I believe that the birdies have not eaten this.

^^ Also, I that I attempted to place a hanging feeder containing peanuts upon this tree, however I believe that the birdies did not eat from this friend and now he has been blessed with mould.


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02 Dec 2010, 10:04 am

Hmm, well, the snow was genuinely a problem here - on Monday . It's been snowing fairly constantly since then and it's cold, but the roads are better now than they were on Monday. Nevertheless, I was told to go home when I got to work this morning. *sigh* I'd rather be at work.


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02 Dec 2010, 10:32 am

I hardly ever get snow at all.


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02 Dec 2010, 10:35 am

Brainfre3ze_93 wrote:
I hardly ever get snow at all.


I'm not surprised seeing as you're in a water tower.



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02 Dec 2010, 10:35 am

Asp-Z wrote:
Brainfre3ze_93 wrote:
I hardly ever get snow at all.


I'm not surprised seeing as you're in a water tower.
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