We didn't get any snaw and overnight it was rayning.
Bristol has two favourite adopted sons. One is the son of a Frenchmen, I.K.Brunel, and built "God's Wonderful Railway" from London to Bristol, our Temple Meads Station for it arrive, the magnificent SS Great Britain to link Bristol to New York, and the Clifton Suspension Bridge for it to sail under. The other was the Italian, Giovanni Caboto, who changed his name to John Cabot to make it easier for Bristolians to pronounce, and went on to become the first European to land on the North American continent since Eric the Red {Columbus went to the Caribbean}. A replica of his ship, The Matthew, is berthed just along the harbour from the SS GB.