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Are you there yet?
I know I am...
<img SRC="http://members.shaw.ca/billy1-99/pics/winter.jpg"> |
Hasn't really been that bad here. :(
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Winters are the best season in Florida... 75-80 degrees instead of 110.
:glugglug I couldn't deal with living up North again. |
that must have taken some time
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it was 90 degrees today, so yes, i can feel the winter also... it was 20 degrees less-hot than the summertime... =)
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Just think of each season, and think of them in the extreme.... Winter --- here winter is all that it can be. 5 feet of snow, cold, lots of outdoor winter sports, fresh air. Spring --- is what spring should be.... melting, thawing, leaves and flowers and grass blooming.... it's like mega-spring here. Summer --- ranging from rainy to shirtsleeve weather to beastly blistering hot. Very intense. Fall --- Our autumn has it all. Cool temperatures, leaves turning all different colors, every park and riverbank is right out of a storybook. ... but after 4 months of deep freeze, yeah..... I'm ready to say fuck winter. :D |
what is that white stuff......sand?
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That is the coolest! Anybody know how to actually make a snow sculpture like that? Looks like fun.
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with a shovel I bet
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I'll try and get a few shots up of some massive snow sculptures later. There is a guy in Winnipeg who works with his own crew, sponsored by the Festival du Voyageur ever year, they do sculptures all over the city every winter.
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<img SRC="http://www.thewinnipegpages.com/pics/snowsculpture01.jpg">
That one is about 15 feet high. |
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Nice, I live in CA but that shits funny |
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