snow glorious snow

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  1. rosa

    rosa Gardener

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    LoL i like the one at the top of the page, I may paint one, when i get finished with other ones i need to get cracking on.
    Hoping we get more snow iff we get loads hopefully tommorow going to take rosa up to the quarry nature reserve then i might take her on the beach for some pictures.
     
  2. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Oh, the 2.58pm one ... that's stunning, rosa, I saw that earlier today. Yes, line that one up for you to do ...

    I finished mine today and posted it. Actually needed a break from it, three days (about 12 hours) for the two. Shopping tomorrow so may start another mid afternoon after lunch.
     
  3. rosa

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    will look at that one LoL, i,m having a little break myself iff you dont you can sicken yourself.
     
  4. rosa

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    LoL thats the one i like its a favourite shot for photographers but you dont see it with snow.
     
  5. Fran

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    Be warned Rosa - Cavaliers and snow - can make for difficulty. The first time my two previous cavs encountered deepish snow - they had great fun - but came in afterwards festooned with snow balls - almost like a ball freize. It worried them - and removing them was difficult.

    So keep an eye on little Rosa's feathering - it will collect compacted snow, as it does seeds, leaves and twigs.
     
  6. rosa

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    Thank you fran will watch our for that, assuming there is anymore snow to come here.
     
  7. marge

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    Love the pics Rosa - thats a good point Fran, I have some pics somewhere of our old springer with iced feathers - she could hardly walk! They took ages to defrost and the floor was very wet! They didnt seem to bother her but then thats springers for you! :rolleyes:
     
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    :D :D I can imagine what your springer looked like. My Cav loved our 4 inches of snow today and spent a lot of the day leaping around the garden (so much for pristine surfaces :D ), I then spent time removing his snow baubles. Fortunately not as frozen as the last time I had to do it.
     
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