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Frosty twigs 2006
By Chrispook
- 18 May, 2007
- 6 likes
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Ooh, Chris, how cold is that???? When does your snow arrive, and leave?
23 Sep, 2008
Wow janey you are looking at some old photos. I uploaded this one in May 2007 so it was from previous winter 06/07. Our winters vary. We can get snow on the ground most of the time fro November till March, and sometimes it's more mixed snowy/frosty spells with some milder weather in between. it;s normal too get a couple of weeks in Jan or feb when temps plummet to -20C at night and never get above -10 in day. We can get -20+ in day too but not so common. We usually get a hard frost in October, sometimes mid Oct that cuts all dahlias etc off in their prime, We will see what this year brings..
23 Sep, 2008
You must be well insulated Chris, bet it's beautiful to see.
24 Sep, 2008
Great photo.
17 Jan, 2009
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This photo is of "Robinia (false Acacia)" in Chrispook's garden
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