28 Aug 09 - 08:13 AM (#2710532) Subject: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: SINSULL According to our local news station, parts of Canada got 3" of snow last night. Tell me it isn't so, gnu! |
28 Aug 09 - 08:55 AM (#2710550) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: bobad Snow dusts western Labrador |
28 Aug 09 - 09:26 AM (#2710572) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Mooh Spent the summer of '75 in northern Ontario planting trees and such. Woke up one morning in a floorless tent with snow drifting around. Kinda uncomfortable given that I was sleeping on the ground. Thank goodness for the down sleeping bag. By midday it was shirtsleeve, mosquito and blackfly weather again. What fun. Peace, Mooh. |
28 Aug 09 - 09:42 AM (#2710583) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Charmion Wednesday's night-time low in Ottawa was 6 degrees Celsius and last night was 7. I brought the orchids in on Tuesday, and today I'm wearing a fleece. We could get another heat wave before the equinox, but hot nights (that's temperature, people) are over for this year in the Ottawa Valley. |
28 Aug 09 - 09:45 AM (#2710586) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Had the air conditioners at full tilt on Wednesdat PM... Forecast : Tonight Clear. Low plus 5 with risk of frost. |
28 Aug 09 - 10:02 AM (#2710600) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: SINSULL Hot nights are over, eh? Poor Edmund. |
28 Aug 09 - 10:10 AM (#2710604) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: open mike no wonder the canada geese are in northern calif and elsewhere |
28 Aug 09 - 10:17 AM (#2710608) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Jamming With Ollie Beak (inactive) I'm currently vacationing in Canada (my home country) and it was a balmy 8 degrees celsius, over-night in Brandon, Manitoba, the sun's up and shining like a bugger right at this moment (9:18am CST) Charlotte Olivia Robertson (Ms) uppity "Indian" chick |
28 Aug 09 - 10:20 AM (#2710614) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: bobad We had 3.5°C here (1 hr. south east of Ottawa) yesterday AM. |
28 Aug 09 - 10:31 AM (#2710626) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee The first weekend in August it snowed in the Big and Little Lost River National Forests areas here in Idaho. Nothing like driving along, seeing mountain peaks covered with new snow, in early August.... |
28 Aug 09 - 10:35 AM (#2710632) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Little Hawk ARGHHH!!! If there's anything I can't stand, it's this damned global cooling! |
28 Aug 09 - 12:04 PM (#2710729) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Richard Bridge Just wondering, Mrs Beak, do you "vacation" when you are that side of teh pond, and "holiday" when you are in blighty? |
28 Aug 09 - 12:31 PM (#2710753) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Eric the Viking Hey,it must be a portent of a bad winter setting in as we've got loads of migrant geese arrrived last week and continuing on Orkney. They don't normally arrive until a bit later. (Just to cheer you up !) |
28 Aug 09 - 12:38 PM (#2710762) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: pdq Just minutes ago, I saw about 100 Canada Geese flying in their famous "flying wedge formation", heading south. August 28th seems a bit early. |
28 Aug 09 - 12:48 PM (#2710769) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu It depends where they winter. They may make a number of stops along the way and may spend a week of more in one spot... they ARE Canada Geese and, as such, not in any particular rush. |
28 Aug 09 - 12:52 PM (#2710771) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Jamming With Ollie Beak (inactive) "Just wondering, Mrs Beak, do you "vacation" when you are that side of teh pond, and "holiday" when you are in blighty?" - Richard Bridge Yes, Richard, I'm bi-lingual: English English and Canadian English *LOL* I now reside...somewhere in England (as they used to say during Woorld War II) but am here in Canada for at least a couple more weeks, packing the rest of my stuff, to ship to England. Charlotte Olivia Robertson (Ms) uppity "Indian" chick |
28 Aug 09 - 12:55 PM (#2710777) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: pdq I just thought of something. The Canada Goose is the perfect Liberal bird. It lives happily in Socialist Canada in the summer, shits on the US all the way from border to border on its way to a warm carefee winter Mexico. |
28 Aug 09 - 01:05 PM (#2710782) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Cool Beans Of course, where I live (Detroit) Canada is directly south. You can look it up. It was a balmy 60 (Fahrenhent) this morning. That's about what? 14 in Canadian? Everything sounds colder in Canadian. I go across the river from Detroit to Windsor, Ont., I have to put a sweater on. |
28 Aug 09 - 01:19 PM (#2710793) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Mooh From southwestern Ontario...Actually slept with the duvet over us last night, though the bedroom window was open. Very few sweaty nights this summer (now, now, there'll be none of that!). I hope the snow is late this year as I have to bicycle more 'cause the bride has been transferred to a commuting job...Not that I mind bicycling, it's just tricky running errands in snow. Peace, Mooh. |
28 Aug 09 - 02:24 PM (#2710859) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu pdq... hahahahahahahah hehehehehee... good one! |
28 Aug 09 - 02:30 PM (#2710869) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Back in 78, our survey crew had a snowball fight in Nain, Labrador on July 26. The weather was warn, but there was still lots of snow around. We would have been in shorts and wearing no shirts if the stouts (big nasty kinda "horsefly") hadn't been so bad. In the late 90s, I was in Twillingate, NF on Aug 4 and there was a wet snow falling, but it was due to all the icebergs off shore. |
28 Aug 09 - 03:35 PM (#2710934) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Frost in some localities in Alberta. I remember one year when the ground was frozen in Calgary by Sept. 15. Label me a suporter of global warming. |
28 Aug 09 - 04:54 PM (#2710989) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee Fah! Wimps up north just can't take it. Why, I remember when it -75F here -- last winter it was -- and the wind was so fierce it cut people right in two. Traffic cops had to wear suits of armor, which of course froze solid and we didn't get 'em thawed out 'til Spring. And that was the high temperature of the winter. Low for last winter was -234.38 x 10^26K. Why, at that temperature even I had to put on a light jacket! |
28 Aug 09 - 05:20 PM (#2711015) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Rap... stop eating your ice cream so fast... yer gettin brain frazzle. |
28 Aug 09 - 05:37 PM (#2711035) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace About 20 years back on August 8 it snowed in south-central Alberta. About 3-4". I was up watering tomatoes at 2:30 AM. Joy. "Check the balls on that big collie Tra-la-la-la-la la-la-la-la" |
28 Aug 09 - 05:53 PM (#2711049) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu If it was that cold, would it not be Fall-la-la-la-la? |
28 Aug 09 - 06:07 PM (#2711060) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: 3refs Not too cold in Orillia last night, but apparently it got down to +3 in Barrie! |
28 Aug 09 - 06:32 PM (#2711095) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace What I woke up to. |
28 Aug 09 - 06:34 PM (#2711097) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu That ain't ALberta! There ain't no machines parked on the roof. |
28 Aug 09 - 06:35 PM (#2711104) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace LOL |
28 Aug 09 - 07:42 PM (#2711163) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: artbrooks It was cold here, too. I had to put on a light blanket, and even considered closing the window a bit. |
28 Aug 09 - 07:52 PM (#2711170) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace LOL again. Good one, Art. Snow's just part of the price we pay to live in this country. It's a small price despite the amount we bitch and complain about 'the fluffy white stuff'. As a kid it made me a good dollar or so after a big snowfall--not much by today's standards, but jujubes were four for a penny in those days. I was never allowed to take money from Mrs Beaumont: I did once but my grandmother made me take it back. She explained Mrs Beaumont's economic circumstances and returning the dime wasn't at all hard to do. I cleared her walkway for years after that and every now and then she'd give me a small bag of fresh-baked cookies. Man, they were good. She was a nice lady. It's early to be thinking about winter just yet, but the nights have been chilly. I expect we'll have a fairly cool August, chilly September, warm October and freezing-ass cold November to March. But, I've been wrong before. |
28 Aug 09 - 08:03 PM (#2711176) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Hehehehe... I had to go give money back too. But the old girl slipped it back into my pocket and said for me to be quiet. When I got back, Mum made me turn out my pockets... busted. She marched me right back over and I had to apologize, whereupon I learned a great lesson. The old girl apologized to my mum. They became good friends. Worth a lot more than money. |
28 Aug 09 - 08:03 PM (#2711177) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Ed T Some USA weather records, pick your year or month: http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wext0.htm For August 09: http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wext.htm |
28 Aug 09 - 08:11 PM (#2711181) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Oh.... I should clarify a bit... that was a while before I was shovelling or mowing or trimming... that was for a pair of chickens I caught after they escaped from the pens on the transport truck that delivered to the chicken plant. I was 9 years old and I did not think of the chickens as "stolen" but rather as "free range". Hey... they were across the street and in the alders. Free enough for me. |
28 Aug 09 - 08:33 PM (#2711193) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace I understand. Gnu, you remind me of my best friend back then. He had a great sense of humour and we managed to avoid the law on numerous occasions. However, we were tired of being 'poor'. We wanted to live in a better part of town. In the-then Montreal, that meant Westmount. We went there and got our hands on some "free range" street signs, mounted two of them on our street and got in all kinds of trouble for our efforts at 'urban upgrading'. |
28 Aug 09 - 09:25 PM (#2711245) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee Downtown Pocatello, yesterday afternoon. The Library is the big building on the right with the people standing around outside discussing Global Warming. |
28 Aug 09 - 09:30 PM (#2711250) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace Man, you guys and gals are sure on the ball today. I've had about ten really good laughs and that may be a record. |
28 Aug 09 - 09:34 PM (#2711253) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Sandy Mc Lean I blame it on Sears. The bastards sent me a Christmas Wish Book two weeks ago. |
29 Aug 09 - 04:20 AM (#2711372) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: JennieG Geez.......Himself and I are visiting Tronna in October. We were there in Sep-Oct 2007 and nearly melted, 32 degrees C with high humidity was a bit much for this little Ozzie wombat. I believe this summer has been cool and wet, so perhaps we may not have the hot weather we had last time. Cheers JennieG.......38 days to go until we hit Tronna |
29 Aug 09 - 05:27 PM (#2711703) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peter T. We will lose the lovely cold winters soon enough, one should enjoy them, they won't come again when they go -- at least not for 5000 years or so..... Peter T. |
29 Aug 09 - 07:20 PM (#2711778) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Jeri Not too many days ago I was wearing as little as possible and all the fans I have were on. Currently, it's not snowing here and I'm not in Canada, but I'm wearing fleece and socks, my windows are closed, the space heater in my bedroom is on, and I'm have some pre-traumatic stress about winter when I'll be numb for three months or six months or however long it's going to last. And in defiance, I'm eating ice cream. |
29 Aug 09 - 07:24 PM (#2711780) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace Got warm last night and it now looks like this. |
29 Aug 09 - 07:32 PM (#2711784) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Jeri I think that sky might make it worth the cold. Maybe not so much for the sled dogs. I don't know if they can swim in those harnesses. |
29 Aug 09 - 07:37 PM (#2711786) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace My sled dog yesterday. My sled dog today. |
29 Aug 09 - 09:22 PM (#2711837) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: ragdall From: pdq Date: 28 Aug 09 - 12:55 PM I just thought of something. The Canada Goose is the perfect Liberal bird. It lives happily in Socialist Canada in the summer, shits on the US all the way from border to border on its way to a warm carefee winter Mexico. pdq, that really had me LMAO. A couple of nights ago it was 2ºC here, (North Central BC), and birds seem to be on the move southwards. My garden was filled with birds on Wednesday. Today it's 22ºC. If it stays clear tonight, it could get close to freezing. One of the joys of living in N. Canada. rags |
29 Aug 09 - 09:43 PM (#2711846) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee My sled dogs playing with the neighbor's cats. |
29 Aug 09 - 11:09 PM (#2711889) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Alice Even if it doesn't snow in town, we see snow around us. |
30 Aug 09 - 05:23 AM (#2711982) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Beautiful pics yet again, Rags. |
30 Aug 09 - 06:19 PM (#2712430) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: ragdall gnu, Ta. You're always very kind. |
30 Aug 09 - 07:06 PM (#2712466) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Bullshit. Politely, Rags. Your photography is nothing short of amazing. Anyone who has followed it would agree, I am sure. |
30 Aug 09 - 07:10 PM (#2712471) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu I did mean that politely... sigh... I always think people know me and where I come from even tho they don't.... sorry. I should have said... Rags... don't be so stunned as me arse lass... yer pics are fookin awesome! |
30 Aug 09 - 07:11 PM (#2712472) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu I hope that clarified my position on the matter. |
30 Aug 09 - 07:11 PM (#2712473) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace Beautiful shots, Rags. I think birds end up with the greatest names. Is there an orange-breasted double-vested nuthatch in there? Or something close to that? |
31 Aug 09 - 09:35 AM (#2712861) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee I used to know a rosy-breasted ball breaker, Bruce. |
31 Aug 09 - 09:58 AM (#2712874) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Any relation to the Driveya Nuthatch? |
31 Aug 09 - 09:58 AM (#2712875) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: pdq More likely a red headed double breasted bed trasher. |
31 Aug 09 - 10:35 PM (#2713398) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Ed T I cleaned the path from the road to the house yesterday, but it filled in again today. http://www.clasohm.com/photodb/photo?photo_id=5702 |
31 Aug 09 - 10:39 PM (#2713403) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: gnu Where be Ed T? |
01 Sep 09 - 08:03 AM (#2713588) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: SINSULL Amazing shots of the wasps nests. A shame they had to go. |
01 Sep 09 - 08:32 AM (#2713605) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: maeve I particularly love your bird photographs, Rags. maeve |
01 Sep 09 - 09:00 AM (#2713622) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee The doorbell rang around 2 a.m. It was the glacier, asking me to pardon the noise as it swept past. So polite.... |
01 Sep 09 - 08:16 PM (#2714152) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Ed T Last Month, the snow was so deep that I had to cram in my shotgun and shoot it out the chimney. |
01 Sep 09 - 08:17 PM (#2714154) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Ed T Last Month, the snow was so deep that I had to crap in my shotgun and shoot it out the chimney. (what a difference a letter makes) |
01 Sep 09 - 08:22 PM (#2714158) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Peace He means it I think . . . . |
02 Sep 09 - 08:48 AM (#2714483) Subject: RE: BS: Snow in Canada????? From: Rapparee The snow was spotty here last night. I forgot to bring in my double barreled 28 gauge shotgun and this morning found one of the barrels full of snow. |