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The Garden 22nd - 23rd February 2005 |
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You Can't Stop Us! The snow fell thick and fast and tried to cover up then bulbs that were coming up, but they were having none of it. The tips of their leaves still poked through the thick layer of snow. |
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A Nice Snow Picture The snow settled everywhere - on the ground, up in the trees, on last year's flower heads - and on me! I had to shake off a lot of snow from my clother and hair before I could go back inside the school. |
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Another Nice Snow Picture Does this photo remind you of Christmas? The Ivy berries, the snow falling... I almost expected Santa to come rushing out of the bushes on his heavily laden sleigh, his reindeers snorting, making huge clouds of mist, to give me a present and wish me a Merry Christmas. However, unfortunately, he didn't. It was a nice thought though. |
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A Snowy Meeting Point In the main Key Stage 2 playground the flowerbed benches were beginning to disappear under the snow. These are great areas for having a rest, meeting friends and looking at the plants that have been planted there (another project of the busy Green Club!) |
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Don't Croak Crocus! I am sure that the Crocus flowers get used to being snowed on at this time of year. Their flowers look very delicate but they can survive a lot of cold and miserable weather. They look great for it too! |
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