tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587860436342408680.post2181460125273572629..comments2023-10-18T08:35:28.006+01:00Comments on Life with Lia: Snow In London, part 2Liahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14561789091996849444noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587860436342408680.post-88584604096243637782009-12-19T13:10:45.678+00:002009-12-19T13:10:45.678+00:00Bit like when it snows in Texas--they just don'...Bit like when it snows in Texas--they just don't know what to do with the stuff. And cuz it's short lived, their answer is to just shut the whole state down. *laughing*<br /><br />Very pretty--and very slippery looking. Now, I don't mind sliding around when I know I'm gonna slide around..but sliding and hoping I slip into my parking space and not my home.....would NOT be my idea of a good time!<br /><br />We got 10" the first snow of the season--anticipating a few more this coming week....blizard AGAIN, so they tell us. Ah well, just in time for the Holidays when folks oughta be snuggled into warm places with their loved ones. :-)<br /><br />Oh. And I'm independent and sassy enough, I have difficulties letting anyone do anything for me....but when himself reaches for my packages after shopping--I let him. He fusses a whole LOT and social embarrassment could happen if I did not. LOLMelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14408403855260279799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587860436342408680.post-28386215545348752792009-12-18T17:21:54.010+00:002009-12-18T17:21:54.010+00:00Where do you live again and when can I move there?...Where do you live again and when can I move there? They only do the major roads and main roads over here, any side roads, which is what we live on, are left to the folks who live on them.<br /><br />As a child it did seem to snow a lot more than it does these days. Don't believe the films....they lie, unless of course they are showing driving rain. I can't lie we get heaps of that.<br />I don't know why films always show London under snow or fog, we get barely any of either.<br />Mind you A Christmas Carole was set in Victorian times and they did get a lot of snow back then, so that could be the reason why.<br />Much love<br />Lia<br />xxLiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14561789091996849444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-587860436342408680.post-62687036226455468092009-12-18T16:32:19.531+00:002009-12-18T16:32:19.531+00:00Now granted I've never been to London, but I t...Now granted I've never been to London, but I thought you got snow all the time in the winter. Or at least that's what it shows on the different versions of "The Christmas Carol." <br />We are suppose to get snow tomorrow. Up to 3 inches by Sunday. What you have wouldn't stop us unless it is really cold and the chemicals wouldn't work to melt the ice.<br />And here, you would be one of the first residental streets to be treated since it is a hill.mamahasspokenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18049292242708654609noreply@blogger.com