No electricity is fun for a little while, light the fire & candles, pour the wine and snuggle.
However it wasn't just for a while it was for nearly 40 hours, here is my photo story of our misery.


Ok, so tiny puppy is 3 1/2 but its his first proper snow and as he has never grown up mentally he loved it.

Again this is odd, as my family (including our 2 potentials) are a huge games family, we always play risk, cards, monopoly etc etc etc
I think it was just Geinome and I were going cold turkey so neither of us wanted to play.
This is what the coffee table looked like at 6pm.
Then he had a brainwave, if our neighbours had electricity, then the farm might have electricity
And it did!! so the 2 of us spent the evening at the farm, snuggled in blankets, watching films on the laptops and drinking more wine.
And it did!! so the 2 of us spent the evening at the farm, snuggled in blankets, watching films on the laptops and drinking more wine.
heh
ReplyDeletethe photos look good, you getting used to your camera now ma?
cya soon!!
xxxxxx
Hi Amanda
ReplyDeleteWhen it started to snow I got all wistful and thought about how beautiful it would have been to be living in Hollesley in all that beautiful whiteness. I am so glad that I read your blog to give me a reality check about being thankful for what we have got - especially as Nigel upstairs with flu. The woodburner, open fire, lights that work, big cooker and central heating are blessings that i should count!
Seasons greetings to you both - we're spending Xmas in a cottage in Shingle Street so may bump into you.
Claire x