No one really expected snow as the weather had been mild really for December - but then snow comes at unexpected moments.
There was enough snow to make it, in some parts of the country, an official White Christmas, but Staffordshire's substantial falls were a couple of days later. This is the scene on the hills & moors to the north of Leek, where it always comes thickest.
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Monday 28 December 2020
Surprise snow
Saturday 19 December 2020
Wet wet wet marshes
Rain, rain, rain. Although the skies have been variable - sometimes blue, sometimes grey - and the temperature relatively mild for winter, it has been WET.
These are the Doxey Marshes, near Stafford.
Friday 11 December 2020
Pub gone to the dogs
The Talbot in Cheadle has now closed, possibly forever. It's a shame; it was just an old boozer, but a great old boozer.
'Talbot' was the family name of the Earls of Shrewsbury, who owned lots of land in and around Cheadle, even into the last century.
The dogs that you can see in the shield of arms are of course hunting Talbots, and it could be that this breed of dog is so-named because the family adopted them for their arms some 600 years ago.