In London in rarely snows .. days where we get much of the white stuff you can count on your hands. So when it does happen, it's a pretty big deal. We still reminisce about the great snowfall of 2009 ...
We had a sled that survived the move but was last used when Caitlin was a baby. So you can imagine our surprise to look out our window this morning to see the image below ..
Of course the once in decade snowfall just happens to come in the one week that we don't have a roof on the house ... Hello Karma, thanks for dropping in.
So despite our slight concern about the state of the roof, we made the most of the snowfall (and the neglected little green sled)
And we weren't the only ones. It seemed like all of Surbiton was out in the street and in the park today. Within hours, Alexandria Park had become a field full of socially distanced snow people.
Others apparently had taken out their unused sleds as well.
So the snow has finished and mostly melted now - and the temp roof looks to have held up (hopefully). We should be getting more of a roof back starting tomorrow. Phew!
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