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   SNOW SCENES

Day breaks at Parkers Circus Thanks to Tim Busby for the spooky picture
 

The school was unreachable. David Shadbolt took the picture.

Two pics from Jim Crease. The Fox looking folksy and his West Street back garden
 

 

Bev Bromwich caught the Over Norton Road looking fantastic. Ma Larkins is shut. Tony Horspole apologises to customers but says they will be open again for business first thing Saturday morning Ring them   www.malarkins.com
 

Heather Cooper-Harris took this picture of the A44 by Chalford Barns at 8.30am Deserted and barely passable
 

Hola, from Demi, Lexi and the Kings Arms Mexican snowman. Sarah Mason's beautiful shot of Ducks Alley off Burford Road first thing Friday morning.

 

Kelvin Bunyan heads out into the country (Churchill Church )
Sophie and Celine Johnson
were out on the common having fun
 

Sophie and Celine capture a beautiful shot of Chippy's
"matchstick men" out on the slopes. Isn't this snow great
 

Geoff Weighell's "Sunset through the trees"
 

Geoff Gafford's early shot of the Market Square
 

    

Barbara Blundell's view of Lord's Piece Road and Peter Dix's poetically titled
"The north wind doth blow" which it didn't half do this afternoon
 

Nikki Cooke spots the AA rescuing one of their own

 

And what about this spectacular sunset. Taken on Friday evening by Kaye Freeman looking towards the Common over Kings Head Mews. Wow!


 

James Edginton took this picture at 8.10am It has the dramatic
impressionistic quality of a watercolour. Beautiful.
 

 

Two pics from Ross MacRae in Over Norton who writes "Two days, lots of blocks of snow, blood, sweat and tears equals Oxfordshire's finest igloo".
 

Sharon Brown (Graham Birks partner) sends us a picture of Misker enjoying the snow at the Hailcorns playground. "Missing his master's voice"
 

 

Helen Hayes writes.."it was great to see everyone working so well together.  This was taken at the top of Wilcox Road"Plus Holy Trinity
 

 

Geoff Weighell sent us two studies - A field fare in the garden
and "Energy conservation"

 

  

Sarah Southwell snaps the kids in a Great Rollright igloo and
Debbie Charles reckons the snow was 18" deep up her street

 

  

Grant Smith finds the young trees in Coopers Square hanging on for dear life
 

 

Alison & James Sims got this picture postcard shot of Diston's Lane
and an exquisite close-up of snowdrops in the churchyard.

 

"Sunset on the common" from Jerry Keenan
 

 

Ruth  Hulme writes: My dad  was out walking today by the donkey field
along the salt track and he found this.
(How come the snow in the donkey field is mauve Ruth)

 

  

Carl Smart built the tallest snowman in Chippy
and spotted a white stripe on the Bliss Mill chimney.
 

 

Monday night 8.15pm and it starts all over again. Oliver Herrin took
these pics on London Road by the garage.



Thanks to local aviator David Nickson for the pic of Parkers Circus