22 February 2005
Awesome
Wow. Very evocative images. Very you too. So was it worth the wait?
I bet it was still colder INSIDE Ally Pally though ;-)
Wow!
Just wow!
Lovely. Snow is so hard to photograph!
My friends in NY laugh when I call this snow.
Those are just amazing!
Wow! Onionbagblogger, it's always cold inside that manky pub there ;-)
Absolutely breathtaking images. I was out and about the evening we got a small dusting of snow, and I just thought, "Oh hell, snow." You, on the other hand, saw that. Brilliant.
I wouldn't know. I've never been in.
There's much nicer pubs nearby.
We in the NYC area don't laugh too hard; I still get giddy over snow. Congrats on your rare treat in the UK.
And thanks for the great shots.
A pity it looked a lot more mingin' than that when I when past on the bus later that night, though.
Gorgeous. So are the photos.
If it's still around I'll try and get some photos this evening but I fear it may all be gone by the time I get home (not a flake in Glasgow today, complete whiteout in Hamilton, most odd).
Lovely pictures. Is someone about to be mugged in the first one? Mortlake has been snow-free. Perhaps it's the warming hops haze from the Bud brewery.
The last time i was in London on Dec 28 1999, i woke up to a lovely sight of 2 inches of snow in Hounslow. Since then, i've always kept track of snow in the city! Its always a gift.
Great photos in an around where I live, Alexander Palace, although I couldn't bring myself to drag my ass out in the dark and cold and take photos. Well done!
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