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League Shoot, Snowed Off

Blasdale Home Posted on December 10, 2017 by SteveAugust 27, 2018

I was up early to help load the traps for the League shoot, I also had to transport the batteries to the shoot. I immediately became stuck in the snow as I tried to get out of the garage. The combination of loose stone and snow was too much for the car. I phoned Jennifer to ask if her father Jim, could come by and pick up me and the batteries. I was told the shoot had been cancelled. So instead, I walked across the fields in a blizzard to pick up the newspapers. There was a lot of snow, very wet snow, which snapped several of the trees in KarIn’s and Duncan’s garden and hedge. Keith was soon on the job with his chain saw. We even had to shake the wet snow off the Bay Tree which was bending under the weight of the snow.

The path to the village shop was difficult to navigate, there is a section with trees that lean over it. This section was difficult to pass, so the trees were bent so much lower, I had to really stoop low to get through.

Some pictures of snow in our field and in the pub car park. This is really the only significant snow fall we have had since Christmas 2010.

Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
Kingswood snow
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Posted in Clay Shooting, Grendon Underwood, Kingswood | Tagged Snow | Leave a reply

Oh I wish it could be Christmas every day

Blasdale Home Posted on December 26, 2010 by SteveDecember 28, 2019

Christmas is over, with the real Boxing Day nearing the end. Family has left and Rosemary and I are left alone to eat our turkey and bread sauce sandwiches. This Christmas has been a white one with snow on the fields, and -10C frosts and hot wood burners toasting our toes. Friends in the pub to share a pint or two, Selina and Phil to share a turkey with. Alas did not manage to persuade Selina to run to the village shop. Yes, an evil plan hatched by her parents, the shop does not open on Boxing Day.

Here are a few pictures for you, I have even take a departure from the norm and condescended to include some people in one or two shots.

Blue Tit on the feeder
Blue Tit on the feeder
Blue Tit on the feeder
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Home, Snow scene at Christmas
Icicles
View of Kingswood village
The Plough and Anchor Pub
The Plough and Anchor car park
Kingswood main road
Kingswood Lane
The bus stop on the Grendon Underwood Road
Selina
Our new Simples friend
Christmas Day in the field
Christmas Day  in the field
Selina
Selina, Rosemary and Phil
Selina, Rosemary and Phil
Yes, well
Field pond
Snow tracks
Our Lum Reeking aka Smoking
Christmas Day in the field
Posted in Buckinghamshire, home, Kingswood, wildlife | Tagged Home, Kingswood, Phil, Rosemary, Selina, Snow, Steve

Snowing at last

Blasdale Home Posted on January 30, 2003 by SteveAugust 8, 2017

Some real snow last night, all of three inches.  By the time I had driven into Aylesbury there was none.  We must have caught the edge of the snow because the M40 was closed going North.

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