Thanks to the On The Wight readers who have shared their photos of snow arriving on the Isle of Wight this morning.
Hilda Jones sent in a pic of her dog in the garden, with the caption, “Come on Dad … walkies!” Another canine pic shows Albert catching a snowball (not sure who this came in from, please let us know if it was you)
Alistair Dickinson shared a pic of his snowy walk to work in Cowes.
John Whitehead decided on the nature angle and shot a pic of a “Tough IW rabbit contemplates stealing a snowman’s nose”. Whilst Irene Craig showed us the snow in her front garden.
East Cowes
Kim Hammond took a walk with young Cameron, the snow angel-maker, along the seafront at East Cowes.
Shorwell
Wendy Varley shared a pic saying, “Our dog, miffed that he wasn’t allowed to join in with the sledging near Shorwell.”
Thanks to Avalonia Spirit for sharing her photo of St Catherine’s Down from Chale.
Wroxall
Anne Rendell in Wroxall managed to capture a peaceful scene in Wroxall quite early on, followed by the unfortunate bus that got stuck going through the village.
What a beautiful shot John Williams captured of Appuldurcombe House.
Out West
How about the painting-like shot of Freshwater Bay by Kelly Daniel? Isn;t it great. As is the hen from Tom’s Eco Lodge.
Ventnor
Thanks also to Ford Farm House for the shot of the number 3 bus making its way through Ventnor.
John Woracker was able to show how think the snowfall was this morning with his shot of soft scoop and Bianca shared another shot of “our traditional ‘Jim Homes’ Man” as well as her atmospheric shot of Ventnor rooftops.
Thanks to Shane Thornton for his shot of the Ventnor Downs from Bonchurch. Great shot also by Julie Richardson of Ventnor Park.
Simon managed to pop up to Ventnor Downs for a bit of sledging and shares his pic of the bowl below the Radar.
St Lawrence
Lizzie Flynn sent through great shots from snowy St Lawrence.
@Liz_66 on Twitter shared a great shot of a swan in the snow on Brading Marshes.
Newport
Angela McMurty sent in a great shot of snow covered roof tops in Newport.
Shanklin
Thanks to Lewis Halstead for sending in his shots from Batts Copse in Shanklin.
Ryde
Thanks also to IoW HistoryGuy for this shot from the courtyard at Ryde Academy and to John Chaundy for his shot of Ryde, looking at the King Lud.
Lynette Peck shared her shot of snow in Bembridge.
Steve Draper sent his snowy shot of Quarr Road at lunchtime today.
Share your photos
If you’re out and about of fancy taking a shot out of your window to share with On The Wight readers, either share it on our Facebook page, tweet (@onthewight) it to us or email to [email protected]
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