Only in the mountains and the south island really. In my 19 years in Auckland, I've seen snow flakes fall only once. Everyone rushed outside of their offices to look at it, but it didn't stick on the ground, the climate is too warm here 😊
What a gorgeous, magical scene, Lucy! Interestingly, Chinese medicine uses mung beans to address "damp-heat" in the body, which is often common after bouts of overindulgence.
Gorgeous, evocative scene, transporting me to my youth ❄️😊
Different countries do have their evocative seasons, I can’t imagine Christmas in New Zealand, do you get snow in your winters?
Only in the mountains and the south island really. In my 19 years in Auckland, I've seen snow flakes fall only once. Everyone rushed outside of their offices to look at it, but it didn't stick on the ground, the climate is too warm here 😊
I think I would miss never seeing the snow, but I’m sure NZ has so much to make up for that 😊
What a gorgeous, magical scene, Lucy! Interestingly, Chinese medicine uses mung beans to address "damp-heat" in the body, which is often common after bouts of overindulgence.
That’s so interesting!
A lovely snow evening and a great recipe. Thank you.
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Snow magic - such a gift x
Yes! 🙏🏽