Harry looks up as Fred makes cookies
A Snowy Morning, Diss, Norfolk - 16th January 2021
Fred does some baking, and there are some experiments with ice, but mostly it's a chance to document an almost-empty but snowy Diss in a sort-of Francis Frith style.
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There's an experiment with frozen water
Boris - Stripey Cat - looks about
Harry looks at the secret writing on a Black Star LP
Fred makes Flap Jacks
The side field is getting snowed over
Snow in Morrisons car park
The view to Diss at Morrisons
Mere Street is empty and snowy
A few footsteps in the snow
The top of Mere Street by Hays Travel
Mount Street and the Saracen's Head
Market Place and the church entrance
St Nicholas Street
Further up St. Nicholas Street
Norfolk House Yard
St. Mary's Church
The very top of St. Nicholas Street
The old Crown pub and derelict Christopher Hall offices
The Crown, and the disused Lloyds Bank
Diss Cornhall
Weavers, and The Greyhound
Whittley Parish and Pump Hill
Larter and Ford, and Oxfam
The market place
Diss Museum, in the old Shambles
The model-railway Post Office
Footprints on the market place
Some dude stomps past WHSmith
The old National Provincial Bank sign
The Waterfront Inn
Diss Publishing bookshop
Ducks by the Mere
A child gets hauled up Mere Street on a sledge
The Diss town sign
Victoria Road
Victoria Road towards Diss, and the railway bridge
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Harry looks up as Fred makes cookies
There's an experiment with frozen water
Boris - Stripey Cat - looks about
Harry looks at the secret writing on a Black Star LP
Fred makes Flap Jacks
The side field is getting snowed over
Snow in Morrisons car park
The view to Diss at Morrisons
Mere Street is empty and snowy
A few footsteps in the snow
The top of Mere Street by Hays Travel
Mount Street and the Saracen's Head
Market Place and the church entrance
St Nicholas Street
Further up St. Nicholas Street
Norfolk House Yard
St. Mary's Church
The very top of St. Nicholas Street
The old Crown pub and derelict Christopher Hall offices
The Crown, and the disused Lloyds Bank
Diss Cornhall
Weavers, and The Greyhound
Whittley Parish and Pump Hill
Larter and Ford, and Oxfam
The market place
Diss Museum, in the old Shambles
The model-railway Post Office
Footprints on the market place
Some dude stomps past WHSmith
The old National Provincial Bank sign
The Waterfront Inn
Diss Publishing bookshop
Ducks by the Mere
A child gets hauled up Mere Street on a sledge
The Diss town sign
Victoria Road
Victoria Road towards Diss, and the railway bridge