I know – I was a little surprised, but I was sitting in my flat watching the snow fall and I heard cow bells. And I thought “Guy, why are there cows still coming off the mountain – they were supposed to come down two weeks ago.”
And I couldn’t really answer so had a look and there was a police car escorting a herd of cows down the road with a few farmers who clearly never read the weather reports. I mean the farmers hadn’t read the weather reports – not the cows. (Anyway, feel free to comment below if you have any views on this questionable piece of animal husbandry.)
But it is snowing in Verbier. There was about 15cm on the cars up at Les Essertes this morning. It’s brilliant isn’t it? I am going to celebrate by going to the Comptoir in Martigny.
Just took a few snaps because this kind of thing, frankly, makes us all happy… And because there should be even more tomorrow if the Norwegians are to be believed…
A quick look at the webcams this morning and we can see that the filthy rain and thunder that rolled through last night has left snow up top. Admittedly none in town. Yet. But good news indeed and we’re all a little excited.
Well, confession time. Olly emailed me a load of photos of snow in New Zealand in July and somehow I failed to bring you and his artistic efforts together.
So sorry Olly.
But not too sorry for failing to share photos of you and your new passion – crown green bowls. Not exactly Rock and Roll.
The good news in Verbier is that the weather looks set to turn and we should be getting snow on (depending on who you listen to) Thursday night, Friday or Saturday.
Needless to say we’ll keep you posted… You can follow us here on the blog, on twitter, or click ‘like’ on our facebook page and follow it all there….
Yes, after a bit of a cold and soggy weekend, we’ve woken this morning to snow capped mountains and the kind of scenes you expect in a ski resort. And it’s a welcome return to the odd wintery view, if you ask me.
So, I’ve had a quick wander round so you can see for yourself. It’s quite nice although I do really think I should get a slightly better camera…
…the more they stay the same. Theoretically the lifts open in seven weeks but it seems absolute madness on a day like today as it’s sunny and hot and frankly amazing.
Meanwhile the Swiss Franc is still dropping against the Pound. Which means that by the time the snow starts to fall and Verbier rumbles into action (new lifts and all) the exchange rate should be decidedly more pleasant. In fact, closer to last year’s rates. So good news all round.