This week;'Sepia Saturday prompt image shows a snowy scene with swings in an empty playground - the theme - playing in the snow. I have no early childhood photographs in the snow - my family only seemed to bring the camera out in summer, but here are other images of people enjoying themselves in snowy times.

Daughter playing with our dog Casmir, out on the hioll behind our home in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.
Members of Earlston Curling Club enjoying a game outdoors on "real ice". Photograph courtesy of my local heritage group Auld Earlston.

This is the oldest snow picture in my collection and brings back memories of my father. This photograph was taken in the wartime winter of 1944 in Luxembourg. Dad served in the RAF working in codes and cyphers and at this time was attached to the US 12th Army Group commanded by General Bradley. Whilst stationed in Luxembourg, Dad became friendly with a local family. Here he is (on the left) with Mr. Batten out for a walk with his little daughter. I think he was able to enjoy a taste of family life amidst the realities of war. Dad remained in contact with the Batten family for many years. I found this photograph in Dad's album.
More enjoyment on Winter Walks
Enjoying a winter walk with friends, 1966. I am wearing my favourite fur hood, made, fashionable after the film of Dr. |
With my daughter, 1975.

Husband also adding a splash of colour as we set out on a woodland winter walk near our home.

Snow in Summer - this was taken June 1997 as we stood on the Stubai Glacier near Innsbruck , Austria - our favourite country for our summer holiday.
But we can enjoy the beauty of snow. When snow first falls, it can be a wonderful magical experience transforming the landscape.
Trees on the main A68 road which links the Scottish Borders with Edinburgh.








Wonderful two final photos which tie the theme together so well! Loved seeing all these snow shots, whether yours or others. Have a very happy Christmas holiday season with your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteFun, beautiful, & interesting pix in the snow! My favorite is the one of A68 road, & maybe the Leader Water. Both look so chilly but gorgeous. :) I like your Dr. Zhivago hooded jacket!
ReplyDeleteWe used to enjoy making snow angels. If I tried now, I would need help to get back up.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wintertime photos! I think a snow-covered landscape has always fascinated people since like forever. Even children of ancient times found the same glee in soft fluffy and COLD snow. I wish you a happy Christmas and a joyful new year.
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