02.Febwrong kind of snow

Yesterday the news said the cold wind from Russia is blowing across SouthEast England. It started to snow lightly and my son was even saying he’s so happy about it.
This morning we woke up and the snow was a foot-deep at least. No school. The trains are chaotic and the public bus are suspended in London.
This is the thickest and most consistent snow I’ve seen in my 8-years here in London. According to the news, this is the thickest in the SouthEast in 18 years.
Well… now at least pogiBoy’s experienced a semi-proper snow. Not the melt-in-an-hours’ time dud.
One-by-one emails started arriving in my crackberry announcing that such and such person will be working from home. I followed suit, there’s no point wasting time when I can work in my warm, comfy home.
We built a snowman before I sat down to work. I want to make it bigger, but it’s hardwork! Got tips?
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re: Title… this is a well known excuse given by the Rail/Underground to announce service disruptions due to snow
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ay, kami rin may snowman, at least your one looks more like a snowman, he he :-)
Naiinis nga ako coz I still have to work, minadali ko na lang. Gusto ko sana mas malaki pa… ang hirap kaya
If you have a friendster, halos lahat yata nang Pinoy na nasa England nag-upload nang kanilang snow pictures! hehe
im so excited also with the feeling of being in a snowy place,wish can visit there sometime! ano kaya sabihin ng mga kids ko if there is no street or road that is clear to pass by..