Big excitement this morning as we ventured into the garden for our morning constitutional as all our sniffs had disappeared under a blanket of white stuff.
Charlie chased the floaty flakes trying to grab them on his tongue whilst I tried to talk to it with a few well directed woofs.
The flakes made no sound as they came to earth in the garden, unlike the yellow and black floaty things in the summer that buzz.
As the aliens invaded our garden, they seemed to gather together and form a cold wet barrier on the ground hiding all our sniffs.
The leaves on the trees got covered, the fence and even mums greenhouse, all white.
Mum called the stuff snow and it was great fun to play in.
Our paws got cold and it stuck to our legs.
When we came inside we left soggy footprints and the snow vanished leaving something like we find in our water bowl.
The snow was so deep in places around the garden that it reached our tummies and it seemed like our legs just vanished.
As we moved around the garden we left paw prints in the snow. This was great fun as we could create paths and see where we had been.
Charlie noticed that if he snuffled in the snow and had a good sniff , his nose reappeared all white with snow.
He played a game trying to see how much he could balance on the end of his nose before it melted.
Here are a few other friends that have been out in the snow today.
Simba at PopDogBlog enjoying the snow recently
Snow Dogs in south-east England
and spare a thought for the rescue dogs who go out onto the fells in all weathers.
Thats all for now. Here is a gallery of the day
Buster and Charlie
- Buster and Charlie in the snow
- Buster and Charlie in the snow
- Snow on our paws
- Buster and Charlie in the snow
- Charlie in the snow
- Buster in the snow
- Buster in the snow
- Buster in the snow



















