Snow Day

Nathan being a poser!
The wilderness!
Nathan still being a poser.

On Tuesday the 27th of February 2018 the UK was hit by storm Emma which has lead to some of the worst snowfall in 50 years. As the UK doesn’t get snow enough we always get into a wreck and the world comes to a halt! Therefore on Tuesday and Wednesday morning my buses were cancelled and so were most of the trains. Side note, my buses did start up again later on in the day but if I risked getting on one I could have quite possibly died as a double decker 410 bus tipped over. Frankly I see the safer option of staying at home and ruining my perfect attendance far more appealing than risking my life. At least I did work at home. Right?

Yep! You guessed is Nathan is a poser!
Fin has no regard for my pictures! I’m joking!

After doing some work at home I needed a break anddddd the  snow was calling me, so we went out into the cold. The original plan was to go to Pains Hill to take Nathan (my little brother) sledging but as you can see in the pictures it started snowing quite heavily, this caused us to become human icicles and Fin and I wear glasses which meant we basically blind as the lenses were covered so we just took them off. Due to this Nathan didn’t get to sledge but I did get some pictures. The snow almost drenched Christian (my camera) but don’t worry he survived!!!

 

 

 

 

 

Snow angels… In the middle of a road
More snow angels
Oh Nathan!
Fin questioning why I must take pictures of him
This snow flake had to fall at the wrong time!
Fin trying to ignore me
Nathan yet again posing! But look at that lens blur
Fin finally smiles 🙂
Time to go home
Fin being majestic as per usual
Fin telling me to stop taking pictures and to hurry the f**k up
The train line, pull focus 1
The train line, pull focus 2

25/02/18

Fin, Adam and I went to Knole which is a place owned by the National Trust. It was a really nice place and I got a few pictures whilst I was there. This helped me get experience in using my camera, but I also want do some filming in wooded/ natural places so practising now will help me out in the future.