Martin, Merrilyn & James

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Now that's more like winter

We awoke this morning to - well - the dark. That's not so surprising. Even given the time of 7:30am. The difference this morning was the thick fog. Opening the curtains I saw the small pools of yellowish light thrown by the street lamps towards Sheet Street. Looking out towards the the Long Walk I could barely make out the shapes of trees. Merrilyn joined me and pointed out the frost on the roof of the adjacent buildings.

It was certainly cold as I walked to the car. Actually, according to the car temperature reading, it was -0.5 degrees. The ice was certainly testament. As was the freezing steering wheel.

Driving to work it was more thick fog - which really didn't lift for the whole day. Consequently it was dark by about 3:45pm! Driving home - yep - more thick fog. And because we have the vast stretches of grass nearby I suspect that the fog is thicker near home.

Merrilyn took some photos of the fog from the Long Walk. They're in the link at the end of the blog.

It really wasn't a day for spending outdoors. So James and Merrilyn had a cooking day. Chocolate and peanut butter cups. Yumm!!

Photos here.

PS - Max tomorrow is 2 degrees!

1 Comments:

  • Merry Christmas to all at Windsor. You have both done an excellent presentation both in word and image. Revisiting many of the places with your description and pictures has brought back memories of our visits. Keep up the good work.

    Happy New Year from Di and Peter Gunston

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:03 pm, December 22, 2006  

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