We have just been watching BBC Countryfile which featured Flash, the highest village in the UK. It reminded me that I included Flash in one of my very first blog posts almost four years ago so here it is again. The reference to photographs for Christmas cards is still appropriate as our recent covering of snow, albeit very light, has prompted me to think about this years card….
We like to have a stock of snow scenes which we use most years for Christmas cards. It involves a little bit of forward planning (too late thinking about it in August!) so three or four years ago, when we knew there was snow in the Peak District and Staffordshire Moorlands, we set off in search of it. With a flask of coffee, snow shovels and travel blankets, just in case, we headed towards Buxton but it was only when we were beyond Leek that we found the much sought-after snow.




Greetings from Flash, the highest village in Britain. This was once disputed by a village in Scotland but ordnance survey and the BBC got involved and confirmed that Flash was indeed the highest. Needless to say, it’s very cold here with a good covering of snow. The sun is shining thus giving us ideal conditions for photographing the snow. We are not venturing off the main road as the minor roads are not so good. Also staying fairly close to the car. Off to Buxton now for hot food and drinks!
Just watched it too
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Hi Dave, yes it was hard to believe they were without mains water until the early 1980s.
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Bit nippy there no matter what time of year!
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Agreed!
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Some years since we were up there and over The Cat and Fiddle. Looking for snow and we found some!
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I didn’t know about this. Flash is beautiful.
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