ShopCurious ventured out before most people were out of bed, to track down curiosities of the cold snap. A few early birds were up to catch the fresh snow and make the first snowman.
No one had yet spotted a solitary traffic cone – the perfect prop for a curiously creative snow sculpture. See if you can find it in the pic below:
The recreation ground, that on Sunday mornings would normally be full of bleary-eyed dads who've been packed off with the kids, was eerily deserted.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the park, fearless fitness-obsessives risked hypothermia to participate in an early morning military-style bootcamp.
And the park benches would have been covered in virgin snow, except that birds had walked over them...
In fact, I even spotted a new variety of snowbird, complete with dinky wings and a cute little tail (see left).
Talking of snowbirds, I think I got my timing wrong – I should have stayed in sunny Florida. Oh, and check out this strangely snowy video clip of the 1969 song, Snowbird, by Canadian singer, Anne Murray:
Winter wonderland, Susan!
ReplyDeleteStay warm & cozy darling!
xo*
Wow, I can't believe there's so much snow! That doesn't usually happen in London, does it? It seems like the US is experiencing a really mild winter this year, and Europe may have caught the cold from us!
ReplyDeleteWhat a relaxing way to spend a morning though--the whole park looks deserted!
It does go eerily quiet.
ReplyDeleteLoved Anne Murray - I'm sure I had
an L.P. as they used to be called)
of hers at one time.