When we got up today I opened the blinds and there was so much snow coming down and laying on top of all that had laid in the night.
The wind had blown it into a drift up the fence and up our shed.
Ray went out and cleared a path for the dog to have his morning Pee!!
I went out and helped as I couldn't get to the dustbin. It was very powdery snow so easy to clear.
I heard that Operation Stack was in place as Folkstone had been hit bad as well so that was hindering my Motorhome friends that were off to
Spain today.
Lunch was a cheese salad and then off into the cold outdoors with boots on to take the dog for a walk.
He went mad burying his head in the thick snow and then throwing and chasing the snow as if it was a ball.
When we got back I cut our hair-- as both of us have let it grow and it was becoming unmanageable.
Rays was very long and the clippers seemed to be shaving it off and leaving me covered in hair but when I had finished it looked really good.
So now we both look so much better but then we keep wearing warm wooly hats this weather and that flattens it again.
Dinner was a chick pea's in a tikka masala sauce with cashew nuts then mango, meringue nest and yogurt for sweet.
Another good day.
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