Pictures of the Snow

Dec 10, 2003 09:52


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gravityslave December 10 2003, 09:58:47 UTC
I live in Canada and we haven't seen any snow yet this year! Of course, when we do get it, it builds up to like three or four feet sometimes... that's around a meter for you, I guess... (?) but I don't know. 36 inches is... hang on... 86.4 cm. That's 3 feet. Thank God for the handy little calculator on my computer. :)

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xladyamaltheax December 10 2003, 13:59:45 UTC
where in Canada do you live??
I live in Calgary and it's about -17 here now, and we've had (lots of) snow since the end of September!
*shivers*

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gravityslave December 10 2003, 14:58:16 UTC
I live in Ontario and it's cold but no snow yet. I almost think that's worse because there's nothing to make the season beautiful yet. Hope we get some before Christmas...

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xladyamaltheax December 10 2003, 15:34:27 UTC
oh I know what you mean!
We've had a brown xmas for the last 3 years or so. Damn chinooks melt all the snow away but it still stays colder than ever anyway.

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gravityslave December 11 2003, 07:42:11 UTC
I remember what that was like (see below) I used to live in Lethbridge.
Of course, I ws four then, but I still remember.

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ezulychaosgurl December 10 2003, 21:13:44 UTC
I have no idea of meters... feet, inches, centimenters are okay. heh. you are in canada and no snow??? it that possible this time of year?

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gravityslave December 11 2003, 07:40:06 UTC
Actually, it happens pretty often. Here and across the country. I used to live in Lethbridge, Alberta, and sometimes the chinooks would make it really warm in winter. I remember playing in the kiddie pool in the back yard one fall.
Now I'm in Ontario and we've only had big snowstorms twice that I can remember in the past twenty years, and as I recall I worry about whether we'll have snow for Christmas every year. Somehow it always seems to show up just a day or three beforehand. :)

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