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After A Winter Downfall

 
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After A Winter Downfall
The Glen Shee area after a downfall of snow... Wonderful.


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yatsekThirst of Snow

yatsek

Voted 10/10

Great scenery and capture, for sure. It seems you all across the Channel just crave snow. Quite understandable, and I wonder why you don't usually go to e.g. Norway or Pyrennees. There are a lot more budget flights from London's ports than from Poland:)
Posted Dec 21, 2008 9:39 am

daveyboyRe: Thirst of Snow

daveyboy

Hasn't voted

I miss the snow. Hence I try as best I can get to Scotland for a weekend on the hills in the snow.
Down here in my home county of Kent snow is rare now :-(
Posted Dec 21, 2008 11:02 am

yatsekRe: Thirst of Snow

yatsek

Voted 10/10

I liked Kent (spent a week near Margate one March/April) as it was green and looked and smelt like spring (apart from the smell of fried fish&chips) while it was still cold here:) - cold & snow is OK, but around freezing & slush instead of snow is awful:-(
Cheer up, David, anyway and enjoy whatever snow you've got access to - there's still gonna be some snow in Europe in the next two or three decades:))
All the best,
Jacek
Posted Dec 21, 2008 3:40 pm

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