I have yet to see one single flake of snow, Monica. This weekend, the forecast is for temperatures up to 18 Celsius - definitely not what you'd expect in an average February. Snowdrops are lovely!
I have heard from bloggers in Norway and Amsterdam and you that the winter is so mild. I know you enjoy it but it is a little worrisome. we have had record breaking warmth for January and Feb. we had to run AC for a couple of days. unheard of
Pauline, it is a bit ambiguous. I appreciate the streets not being icy. But at the same time it somehow feels unnatural, and underlining the general worries about climate change.
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I am soooooo envious of your snowdrops. I have a measly 3 so far poking above the ground.
Snowdrops are always a welcome sight. It must be nice to have a milder than usual winter.
This is maybe the mildest winter I have ever known. Wish we had those snowdrops, they are lovely!
I have yet to see one single flake of snow, Monica. This weekend, the forecast is for temperatures up to 18 Celsius - definitely not what you'd expect in an average February. Snowdrops are lovely!
So early for the snowdrops! Lovely.
I have heard from bloggers in Norway and Amsterdam and you that the winter is so mild. I know you enjoy it but it is a little worrisome. we have had record breaking warmth for January and Feb. we had to run AC for a couple of days. unheard of
Graham, I can only hope that ours won't have reason to regret coming out so early!
Pauline, it is a bit ambiguous. I appreciate the streets not being icy. But at the same time it somehow feels unnatural, and underlining the general worries about climate change.
Strange that your winter seems similar. (Or maybe not, as it's the same ocean between us?)
Meike, I we had a bit of snow for two or three days, but it melted away again very quickly.
Fi, yes it is early... I hope winter does not change its mind!
Sandra, yes, and it seems to be the same in Germany as well. No need for AC though! :)
Such a lovely found!! This is the beautiful side of this weather situation.
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