This time the snow is real. It’s falling and sticking to stuff. We’re expected to accumulate about 5 centimeters when it’s all over.
Of course, that’ll all wash away this afternoon when the temperature climbs and it changes to rain… but that’s a good thing, cause this procrastinator hasn’t yet changed her tires. (Yeah, I know, spare me the lecture).
yuk.
Just be glad you don’t live in Calgary; it snows in July
I’m glad I left Canada.
You know, as a kid I,d look to the s November sky in eager anticipation of the first snowflake, and when it finally came I’d jump for joy.
Now, though, I just call in sick….
lol, john. Wish I could have yesterday.
Well, Tré, I DID end up going into work, but before doing so engaged in some DEEEEEP meditation concerning a little congé de maladie!
Wusses.
Heheh…
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So easy for you, eh Dan?
You live in laid-back lotus-land where the word “snow” often means something entirely different!
Besides, I’m not a wuss.
I just think of myself as “sensitive”.
Excuse me for a moment, I need to go and tuck my banana plants in for the night…:)
Better snow and sunshine than just rain, rain, rain.
Heh…I don’t think so. Remember that post while you’re doing 40KPH doughnuts down some hill in Montreal…with a semi jacknifed at the bottom.
We have snow here to, it’s up in the hills where it belongs. 🙂
Still prefer the snow. Leave the car at home and dress snuggly. The coldest, most sunshiny days are the best.