Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...
It's going to anyway.
For those snowiphiles among my readers, a wee chart for your amusement.
CBC Snow Chart
And now I'm going out to deal with the snowy piles.
P.S. I live in St. John's. Whitehorse and Yellowknife are considered Arctic cities. And yet, we hold the record for snow. It's an honour I'd pass on, given my druthers.
For those snowiphiles among my readers, a wee chart for your amusement.
CBC Snow Chart
And now I'm going out to deal with the snowy piles.
P.S. I live in St. John's. Whitehorse and Yellowknife are considered Arctic cities. And yet, we hold the record for snow. It's an honour I'd pass on, given my druthers.
7 Comments:
You know you're living in the wrong place when they measure the snow in feet rather than inches...
I'm sure it's lovely there, though, really...
:)
"snowy piles"??
Are those like ordinary piles or some strange Canadian ailment?
I love the house in the CBC snow chart...I'd love it more somewhere warm..
What bothers me about this year is that while you guys hold the record for snow, those of us here in Ottawa still have a crap-tonne of snow right now while you guys seem to have it mostly melted. I mean, the bank at the front of my house is still taller than I am after a week or two of on-and-off thawing. *sigh*
Who'd have thought that I'd be jealously looking Newfoundland-wards as a place of warmth and springtime?
Pah, you're barely halfway to your all-time record this winter. I don't see what you're complaining about...
*runs
You anly had 384 cm of snow this Winter and we had 517..... *laughing in a strange mad way*
*sigh*
Tough crowd.
Admittedly, we haven't had nearly as much snow as the record, which I hope to never see again in my lifetime, but it started early this winter and it's ending late. We're down to bare pavement, but it's supposed to snow again tomorrow.
*sob!*
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