Actually, I think winter skipped us over this year. I am ambivalent about this.
I'm also sure snow is a myth of foreigners, designed to make the cold seem more exciting
This is actually the spring! Life is idyllic. They have everything before them Right now they are like young flowers waiting for the chance to pollinate and be pollinated!
Whaaat? Winter? I need a beer.
Thanks Sam!
Now here's one idea of how we see the winter:
Thanks Sam!
Now here's one idea of how we see the winter:
if the daily maximum here doesn't reach 20 C we say it's "freezing"
Thanks Sam!
Now here's one idea of how we see the winter:
20 degrees C is what we had last week in the middle of summer. meant that I put my jeans on instead of my shorts those days. Minus 20 degrees C is more to our liking in winter time.
Reinforcing the myth of snow, from just another foreigner. It's a typical stormy day in my part of the world (south-western Ontario in Canada). This isn't a road out in the countryside - but is the town street in front of our home:
Rob
20 degrees C is what we had last week in the middle of summer. meant that I put my jeans on instead of my shorts those days. Minus 20 degrees C is more to our liking in winter time.
Reinforcing the myth of snow, from just another foreigner. It's a typical stormy day in my part of the world (south-western Ontario in Canada). This isn't a road out in the countryside - but is the town street in front of our home:
Rob
Wow, that's some perspective. Thanks for posting!
(I am exaggerating a little when I say snow is a myth - I have had some in my hands and all I can remember is that they hurt afterwards because it was so cold....)