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Posted: Sun Oct 28th, 2012 11:25
 
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... just arrived. How about with you'

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Well Winter looks like this for me.

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I really hate you jk!

About -5 here and still snowing!

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A little further North than JK last week it was barely Autumn...

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Although early mornings were a tad more wintry...

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Like both images Eric.


Ed, but at least you get to see proper white stuff.
Last year we got 0C but there was only a faint smattering of white around on the highest hills.



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Looks a bit like Gascony Eric. Nice pics. Had plans for a long trip around France this year 'til surgeons started cutting.



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Most of the leaves have fallen here, but the grass is still green. The giant diving boards above the Mississippi River go unused.

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Bob Bowen wrote: Looks a bit like Gascony Eric. Nice pics. Had plans for a long trip around France this year 'til surgeons started cutting.
Sorry to hear that Bob. Hope you are on the mend? Certainly a good place to recuperate.

Its actually further North East than Gascony...near Troyes in N. Burgundy. The area that Chorus in Henry V refers to as the "vastie fyelds of france".  And they are vast!

We did a grand oval circuit down the west side and up the east side of France.

If you ever get near Chatillion sur Seine and have an interest in Gallo-Roman history, dont miss the Mus©e du Ch¢tillonnais and the 'Treasure of Vix'.

We like to think we have some good artifacts in the UK museums but this place blew me away. So much so, we plan to go back and do a 'themed' holiday looking at Gallo Roman sites. Really fascinating.



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