I know it was predicted, but still, I can never quite believe it will snow, until the flakes actually fall from the sky. There is something magical about snowflakes falling silently in the darkness of night. The bit I like the best though, is waking up and not daring to look out in case it has all melted away. This morning the snow was still very evident and it must have melted a bit and then frozen again, so it fairly crunched as I walked down the drive to take this photo.
It was good to be able to work from home today and not have to go outside in the bitterly cold, damp air and cuddle the cat if I wanted and potter about.
The trip to Harrogate had to be cancelled as my friend is not very well and although she longs for the many stands of yarn and fabric, she needs to get better first. So instead tomorrow we will have a day of yarn and chat and maybe even look online at all the things we might have succumbed to if we were there. Parcels through the post are exciting too!
Some snowflakes of the woolly kind are on tonight's craft menu.
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