My snowy Yard, and ponies :)

It look lovely and flat where you keep your horses, I'm having to get used to climbing hill everyday, might get me super fit, as car is unable to cope in icy/slushy conditions:(
 
They look like their loving their first winter:) I was watching my youngster and his field companion "jumping" snow dunes the other day.. the dune is so high, I thought he'd actually jumped the fence:eek:, but the dune is 3 ft high, nearly the height of the fence!
 
Glossop is just a few miles from Buxton.. and having once spent a lot of time up there, and done a course at Harpur Hill for 2 and a half years (about 17 years ago) I know what you mean;)
 
Glossop is just a few miles from Buxton.. and having once spent a lot of time up there, and done a course at Harpur Hill for 2 and a half years (about 17 years ago) I know what you mean;)


That was in the days when all winters were worst than this one:eek::eek: I think i have got used to the milder winters the last few years.....I need to hibernate i think:p:p Log fire, boozey drink , box of choccy's and a big thick fur throw ( my idea of Heaven)
 
I think the '90s were colder than '00s... though, I haven't seen snow like this since I was 7:eek: I lived in Bramley, Leeds then..
 
Glossop used to get snow just as bad from what i can remember i had a friend who lived there....One year when she came over for my childrens birthday party she was snowed in for 3 days till the roads were clear enough to get her home safetly again:eek:

Even though its been snowing here its not as deep as i remember it being when i was growing up.

And today the trough only had a thin covering of ice so it is thawing out a bit...me thinks!!
 
awwww lovely pics and you are so lucky being able to turn out - and its so flat

we live in a very hilly part of South Wales and we'v had to leave even the 4x4 to walk up the lane to the horsies - we dream of flat
 
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