So Admin has gone to play. First I’ll make a ‘King’s Cross Death Angel’ (you do this simply by attempting to cross the road), then it’s a commuter snowball fight – only no using broken glass or knives this time! Finally I’ll make a ‘snow corpse’, and hopefully it will turn out better than these…



that second snow corpse gives me the creeps! Hope that smile is just grandma’s dentures.
Wouldn’t that creepy snowman be fun to find standing on your doormat, facing into the house, close to the door, and with just a suggestion of breathing, and then suddenly the dentures begin to snap, snap, snap? And maybe a muffled male voice is crunning: “Baby, it’s cold outside. I don’t want to go away, Ask me to stay, Cause baby, it’s cold… out…side.”
The third one looks like a snowman from The Wicker Man if it had been set during winter in northern Wisconsin. I like it — pagan and primitive and …grassy!
I am hoping that those ARE NOT dentures in the second photo. There better be some silly grinning kid inside very much alive and very, very cold. Sure hope they took the photo and unburied him/her pronto and the living model got a good cup of hot chocolate afterwards.
Our winter has been relatively snowless and I really don’t miss it. Can’t stand the shovelling and salting.
No.2 looks like it’s been photoshopped, most likely the work of those naughty scamps at B3TA.
Oh has there been snow in parts of England? If only somebody could have mentioned it on the news or something . . .from sunny (yet freezing) Glasgow
Seriously, a BBC weatherman on the news just said, “Moisture + Cold = Snow” . . .no shit Sherlock!
I think these must be early tests for the christmas special of Dr Who.
Is the second creation wearing Arthur Bryant’s false teeth??
I’m so glad there were at least attempts at snow creatures and I do hope those are Arthur’s old dentures because he really must have got new ones by now. I do not laugh at London’s difficulties with snow because we have the same problems and the rest of Canada has a rare old laugh at us. We have a new bridge that drops frozen chunks of icy snow down onto cars and other passersby so we are hoping for a mild time the rest of the winter.