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26-11-2010, 11:17 PM   #21

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


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Wrap up warm. The forecast for the weekend shows more snow. We are really lucky here we've had none thank goodness.

Always a concern when you have animals to care for.
Surprised its missed you CM, no doubt it will get to you though



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26-11-2010, 11:21 PM   #22

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


Beautiful atmospheric pics, Moli. Making me shiver just looking.......

And to think it isn't even officially Winter yet till next month



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27-11-2010, 12:48 AM   #23

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


Keep it!!!!! I hate the slippery stuff. It has to be bad to lie here, i'm right at the sea. Im glad we dont have to go out tomorrow



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27-11-2010, 10:01 PM   #24

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


We now have about 10 inches of snow but managed to go to the vets with 9 of the Clan this morning - all done in 15 mins took longer to catch them and drive there and back on our nice untreated roads but thanks to the local farmer who has skimmed them enough so we can get out the track end - our 4 x 4 acted as a snow plough on the track but at least I have somewhere with flat snow to walk the dogs who are loving the snow - Angel piccies tomorrow if they decide to cooperate!

The Outside ferals are all bedded down with electric heatpads in the garage and microwave ones over at the wendyhouse - not much movement from any of them today but all safe and warm and sleeping in the rafters through the day

The Clan cats are grounded much to their annoyance but its to cold and the snows to deep to let any of them out but my god they can go if you catch my meaning its like painting the forth road bridge of grit boxes!



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28-11-2010, 01:12 PM   #25

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


Rayne had me up at 4 am this morning with a sore tummy, took her out back and we had loads more snow and we also had thunder and lightning , never seen that before.



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28-11-2010, 04:53 PM   #26

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


Must admit i quite like electric storms, the animals dont tho. Nasty to get caught out in one.

How is Rayne's tummy?



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28-11-2010, 05:11 PM   #27

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


Tbundersnow is rare, but scary! We have had it occasionally here



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28-11-2010, 06:12 PM   #28

Re: Snow in Aberdeen


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Must admit i quite like electric storms, the animals dont tho. Nasty to get caught out in one.

How is Rayne's tummy?
She's not too bad now. It's all tied in with her hormones, she gets quite distressed, refuses to eat, whines ALOT and gets snappy with other dogs. She has eaten better today so hopefully that will help.

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Tbundersnow is rare, but scary! We have had it occasionally here
I had never seen it before, at first I thought it was snow falling off the roof but when I was out in the back yard with rayne, I saw the flashes. Very weird and scarey.



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