Lovely photo. Regents Park was my playground as a child in the 1970s. I don’t ever remember seeing snow at all which was disappointing as I wanted to sledge down Primrose Hill. Living in Norfolk now and have been almost cut off in a village due to the snow…thankful for the thaw!
I had intended to check weather and transport reports regularly, but I got absorbed in a huge pile of books in the basement of Daunt Books and was shocked to find a blizzard when I emerged. But it was an ok journey home, though the roads in St Albans were slow (but they always are!)
Oh dear, I forgot the caption (I’ve added it now) Yes, that was Regents Park this morning. More snow descended a few hours after that and I had to dash home before I got stuck in London. Home and warm now – thanks
Glad I helped with the caption. 🙂
Snow is not that usual in London is it?
So you live outside the city?
It does feel unreal to know you guys are in such a cold when I look out my window. I don’t think I could take a European winter any more… Have a lovely warm week-end.
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Beautiful view and click
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beautiful image and I like the soft tones you gave it!
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Lovely photo. Regents Park was my playground as a child in the 1970s. I don’t ever remember seeing snow at all which was disappointing as I wanted to sledge down Primrose Hill. Living in Norfolk now and have been almost cut off in a village due to the snow…thankful for the thaw!
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A lovely winter scene!
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Glad to read you got home safely…too many have had problems
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I had intended to check weather and transport reports regularly, but I got absorbed in a huge pile of books in the basement of Daunt Books and was shocked to find a blizzard when I emerged. But it was an ok journey home, though the roads in St Albans were slow (but they always are!)
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That would have had me stressing….I have stayed firmly at home for the last 4 days!
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I had stayed in too but my legs were getting jittery! And my camera felt unwanted
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My legs will have forgotten how to walk, but my camera is enjoying the decaying tulips!! 😀😀
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A nice landscape. Snow changes everything. i imagine the cold in London. Here in paris weather has dried up
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Looks like a cold day in the park. I can hear the snow crunching under foot.
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Great winter photo! The weather has been COLD!
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beautiful wintery shot!
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Nice snow shot. I was wondering where that was, but the tags told me. Regents park? Stay warm.
brian
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Oh dear, I forgot the caption (I’ve added it now) Yes, that was Regents Park this morning. More snow descended a few hours after that and I had to dash home before I got stuck in London. Home and warm now – thanks
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Glad I helped with the caption. 🙂
Snow is not that usual in London is it?
So you live outside the city?
It does feel unreal to know you guys are in such a cold when I look out my window. I don’t think I could take a European winter any more… Have a lovely warm week-end.
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London itself usually avoids the really cold weather, so this is quite unusual. But then it is the coldest weather I remember, and the driest snow.
I live just north of London, in commuter land
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It seems the whole of Europe is under snow. And people – at least in France – have forgotten how to deal with it.
Good luck with the trains.
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