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I've been busy lately spearheading the Christmas sale for my local artisan's group, so haven't posted any pics for a while. It's all over with now, thank goodness, and life can get back to normal!
Here are a couple of shots from the sale just before we let the public in, and a couple off my balcony to show the first snowfall of the year so far.
The snow has all gone now, but it's grey, damp and cold. More white stuff to come before too long - just glad I don't live in Buffalo USA, only a few hours south of me. They had over 7 feet of snow in a record short time, poor beggars!
Beware low-flying aircraft ... and my Lancashire Day selfie ... don't think much of selfies; but I've been told that my left forearm is my best feature
Today in Pictures, I woke up this morning and found someone had replaced my nose with a big red bugle, my lungs with a set of leather bellows, and a wheeze that sounds like a seagull is following me. So with less than a song in my heart or a smile on my face we set off towards the Calder in the drizzle, with visibility not very good.
Today in Pictures, I woke up this morning and found someone had replaced my nose with a big red bugle, my lungs with a set of leather bellows, and a wheeze that sounds like a seagull is following me. So with less than a song in my heart or a smile on my face we set off towards the Calder in the drizzle, with visibility not very good.