
We didn't get a White Christmas this year in London. In fact it was an unseasonably warm December.
However, in January and February, we finally got our winter. It snowed a good 4 inches over one night, and an additional 2 inches on another evening.
I love seeing the snow here. Having grown up in a part of the US that never really got snow, it is quite the urban novelty to have it.
The only time I'm not wild about it is when I have to bike to work and the roads are icy. So far it hasn't been an issue this winter. Knock on wood. . .
It is wonderful to get up in the morning, take the dogs to the little park down the street, and be treated to a pristine dusting of powder.

The trees will have snow clinging precariously to their branches, and the little birdbath will be frozen over.

Tony made the dogs these cute color coordinated coats last year, and finally they are getting the chance to use them.

Very stylish in deed.
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