Wednesday, January 07, 2026

On the Road

Winter idyll.
However, heavy snowfall and storms are forecast.
Therefore, today so much was bought
that Seanhenge could easily be snowed in for a while. ;-)

14 comments:

  1. Is Seanhenge in a village or isolated?

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    1. Until 20 years ago, Seanhenge bordered a horse paddock on the edge of the village. Now it's located within the village. ;-)

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  2. Són molt boniques les teves fotos!
    Amb la nevera i el rebost ben plens, les coses es veuen amb optimisme.

    Abraçades, Sean!

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    1. I think we could be snowed in for a few weeks without going hungry. As things stand, though, we're probably on the outer edges of the storm anyway, so we'll get off lightly.
      Abraçades, Carme!

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  3. Aquests cel tan lluent presagia molt de fred a les nits. Està bé abastir-se per si de cas. Si tens menjar i aigua, ja pot caure com vulgui. ;-)
    Abrigau-vos bé!
    Aferradetes, Sean.

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    1. No frost so far, no snow, no storm. We seem to be lucky.
      Aferradetes, Paula.

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  4. Being stocked up after a run to the store is such a nice feeling.

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    1. Indeed, Bill. For the past few days our eyes are getting spoiled.

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  6. Hi Sean - I've only done the basics but really do need to get to town today. We haven't had snow thankfully ... but I know you've had your fair share. Glad you'll be safe at home - cheers and enjoy the weekend - Hilary

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  7. Unes fotografies precioses, aquests cels transmeten tranquil·litat.
    Espero que la neu no us deixi tancats a casa durant dies, encara que tingueu menjar és empipador.

    The peace of the night, Sean.

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