Can't complain when it is 28 days from the end of the year before we get snow. Down to -4° C by the afternoon. Big difference in the big Province from here in the balmy south to the north on Hudson Bay. -26° C overnight last night in Moosonee.
Can't complain when it is 28 days from the end of the year before we get snow. Down to -4° C by the afternoon. Big difference in the big Province from here in the balmy south to the north on Hudson Bay. -26° C overnight last night in Moosonee.
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'nee - December 3, 2004 10:35 AM
Cry.
Alan - December 3, 2004 10:40 AM
It's just because you were fooled into believing a life in BC was normal. My mom comes from a town in Scotland where the sun goes at 2:45 in December but yet it has palm trees on the waterfront from the Gulf Stream. Doing Christmas there was all upside down. Especially the town in the pub from supper to midnight service, into the chruch for an hour for delicious four part harmony on the carols well supported by whisky and kilts and then back to the pub.
'nee - December 3, 2004 1:33 PM
Yes, I curse my parents nightly for bringing me up in a termperate climate. Damn them! I'll never be truly Canadian now, and enjoy tobagganing or hockey on frozen lakes or, you know, that other stuff, what's it called that you peel off your skin from? Oh, yah, frostbite. I especially hate them for making me go through the first 23 years of my life completely frostbite free. It's child abuse, I tells ya.
*g*
Arthur - December 4, 2004 2:03 AM
<em-26° C overnight last night in Moosonee</em>
I hope that's far away from where I live.
Arthur - December 4, 2004 2:04 AM
(Moosonee I was talking about)