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The day which it continued to snow


This snow sculpture is done by some unknown talented neighbours.. Cyn n I can't stop giggling when we saw it coz initially we can't decide if it's a lion or a sphinx. Eventual conclusion was that it's a hybrid of body of sphinx and head of Da Chang Jin! hahaha due to the "hair"! Somehow we were seriously amused by this.


outside our apartment

wheeee we are like kids again and getting all so excited when we woke up this morning coz the blanket of white has gotten thicker and the sights so serene and lovely! Managed to dissuade Cynthia from going to the gym and instead, go work together and take lotsa pictures!!


at Canada Water

Transport is really bad in such "adverse weather conditions". Most tube lines are suspended and we were lucky there were trains to Moorgate although subject to severe delays. London came to a standstill. There were no bus services as well. Our journey took more than twice as usual and they were packed to the max. From London Bridge to Moorgate (2 stops), I was practically tiptoeing in the crowded train and leaning on this other guy with almost no space to breathe!


more pics from Canada Water

Everyone in my team was told to finish up our work and get home quickly (wow so nice.. we don't mind such weather everyday heehee). Those who can't make it home could get a paid hotel room altho nobody really wanted coz they didn't want to come in office the next day in the same clothes. But my boss can't guarantee he can make it in tomorrow so I think he's gonna have to stay in a hotel tonight.

I finished at abt 4ish and Cyrus suggested going downstairs to play in the snow and Askar came along as well. So fun! We made a GEM Snow-bunny and attacked people walking past us, all in the name of fun :) Just risk fellow colleagues thinking we are mad, that's all ;)



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