Here's a link to a good video: Altruistic Local a Saving Grace for Stranded Motorists - CTV News
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Source: Dan Janizze - Postmedia News |
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Source: Colin Stewart - CP |
Oh my. Let's hope for some beautiful white snow this winter, but not too much!!
ReplyDeleteBloody hell - that is crazy. If anything on that scale happened in the UK, everyone would just lie in their cars and die. We are pathetic like that when it comes to slightly adverse weather!
ReplyDeleteSo have you got off more lightly this year chick?!
When I see pictures like these, I'm not so unhappy with our temps in the low 70s!
ReplyDeleteThis year has been mild and rainy so far. We might even have a green Christmas :(
ReplyDeleteThis year has been mild and rainy. We might even have a green Christmas :(
ReplyDeleteThis year = green grass. Above seasonal temperatures. Possibility of a green Christmas :(
ReplyDeleteIf I could place an order, that exactly what I'd ask for.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what a nightmare!!
ReplyDeleteI remember this. but in my neck of the woods it ended up being "snowbigdeal". I have however experienced this first hand. pregnant and shovelling out my driveway so I could get to my Ob appt. Ah, Canada, I stand with shovel in hand for thee.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap! My little California weather weenie heart is in shock. You people must be really freakin' tough. Remind me never to get in a bar fight with you.
ReplyDeleteYou shovelled while pregnant?! I remember getting stuck in the snow on my way home from my daughter's two-week-old check-up. I had to walk the 1/2 mile home, carrying her in my arms. The snow was coming down so heavy, I had to keep wiping it off the blanket covering her face as I was afraid of her smothering!
ReplyDeleteI just saw a special on this on the Weather Channel. As a person who has lived in Minnesota all her life and seen some pretty wicked storms myself, I cannot imagine being stuck in that mess!
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I'm always amazed when I see photos like those. Being raised in Houston, snow is something we see hardly ever. And the rare times we get even an inch, the city shuts down, literally.
ReplyDeleteIf we should ever be in a bar together, I promise not to pick a fight with you. :)
ReplyDeleteYou watch the Weather Channel? Minnesota must be like Canada where the weather's always big news and a popular topic of conversation.
ReplyDeleteI'd give anything for even an inch right now. We can't have a green Christmas! We just can't!
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