I guess we have been lucky so far this winter as conditions have not been right for snow - plenty of rain however.
Despite working for nearly ten years in Norway I never made it to the ski slopes as I would have need to have done to have any personal shots to match this week's prompt.
So I went looking for appropriate pictures from the past. I even managed to find one from Norway.
Despite working for nearly ten years in Norway I never made it to the ski slopes as I would have need to have done to have any personal shots to match this week's prompt.
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Skiing in Strandalen 1924 (County Archives in Sogn and Fjordane) |
I have tried my hand a sledging but not as long ago as this.
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Sledding & Skiing in Frognebakken (Oslo, Norway) 1903 (Anders Beer Wilson 1865 - 1949 - Norwegian Museum of Cultural Heritage) |
Before I went to Norway we had snow in the UK of course and our children were please to pose with (on) the beginnings of a snowman (or was it just a large snowball?)
Andrew, Rachel & Adrian (early 1970s) |
It seems to me that the snow was much deeper here in the USA.
Cody (or Scout) - Michigan 2011 |
The most snow I remember was in the winter of 1947 when the Rutland village where I lived had that much snow that the boys were able to hack out large caves in the snow. Unfortunately no-one had a camera so you will have to take my word for it; it was the snowiest winter since 1814 and I don't believe there has been one like it since.
For other snowy conditions you should plough across to Sepia-Saturday-212.