Morning @brittilicious Oh dear ❄️ We, here in London didn’t get any snow this year. Last year though in the end of January my neighbours and I managed to make a small snowman. Actually I better call it a snow person as this is what our children are taught to refer to it as nowadays. It lasted a day. I even saw a robin on its head. I still wish I took this photo. Have a great day despite the weather.
I know from experience that infrequent and quick melting snow is far worse than a winter full of snow. Vancouver is a similar climate to London, and when it snows once or twice a year, people forget how to drive, they have no clue what to wear on their feet, and they more or less believe the world is ending. In Saskatchewan, there is snow for 8 months of the year and it becomes old hat.
Soon, however, it will be so hot in Saskatchewan that we can barely suffer to be outside. :-P Two extremes.
Morning @brittilicious Oh dear ❄️ We, here in London didn’t get any snow this year. Last year though in the end of January my neighbours and I managed to make a small snowman. Actually I better call it a snow person as this is what our children are taught to refer to it as nowadays. It lasted a day. I even saw a robin on its head. I still wish I took this photo. Have a great day despite the weather.
I know from experience that infrequent and quick melting snow is far worse than a winter full of snow. Vancouver is a similar climate to London, and when it snows once or twice a year, people forget how to drive, they have no clue what to wear on their feet, and they more or less believe the world is ending. In Saskatchewan, there is snow for 8 months of the year and it becomes old hat.
Soon, however, it will be so hot in Saskatchewan that we can barely suffer to be outside. :-P Two extremes.