Trees with windswept snow on Mawney Road #1

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Trees with windswept snow on Mawney Road #1

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Dec 2009

Driving along Mawney Road from Collier Row towards Romford gave us this amazing view - clearly the wind has been blowing in the right direction and has managed to sweep the snow onto the trunks and branches of the trees that line the road, creating this classic winter scene! If only the road and pavements hadn't been gritted, this would've been a complete Christmas card! It would've been better if the weather could've held on just for another week and created this on Christmas Day! But we can't have everything! I can well imagine what this view would've looked like during the February snowstorm and when there was no traffic on the road! Anyway, enough imagining - this view was taken look east-southeast down Mawney Road towards Romford, just after the road changes its name from White Hart Lane.

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