Winter Endeth...
#1
So it started snowing the weekend after Thanksgiving and it stopped on Monday, so I make that six and a half months of winter weather. The yearly average for temperatures below freezing is 190 days, so that sounds about right.
For those of you thinking of moving here...
Now awaiting the thunderstorms. And the mosquitos.
For those of you thinking of moving here...

Now awaiting the thunderstorms. And the mosquitos.
#2
i'd say we're due one more freak dump of snow, just to remind us we're in the rockies 
been a spiffing weekend weatherwise so far though

been a spiffing weekend weatherwise so far though
#3
So it started snowing the weekend after Thanksgiving and it stopped on Monday, so I make that six and a half months of winter weather. The yearly average for temperatures below freezing is 190 days, so that sounds about right.
For those of you thinking of moving here...
Now awaiting the thunderstorms. And the mosquitos.
For those of you thinking of moving here...

Now awaiting the thunderstorms. And the mosquitos.
#4
Snow arrived in Red Deer on October 2nd, most of the snow was gone by last week3nd, although it was snowing on monday, im pretty sure the may long will herald another dumping, usually does. Its suposed to be lovely this weekend, I dont know, as im enjoying the lovely weather on Vancouver Island, wondering why we didn't move here

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Snow arrived in Red Deer on October 2nd, most of the snow was gone by last week3nd, although it was snowing on monday, im pretty sure the may long will herald another dumping, usually does. Its suposed to be lovely this weekend, I dont know, as im enjoying the lovely weather on Vancouver Island, wondering why we didn't move here



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So the season of hail storms and flooded basements begins. Oops! I almost forgot about all those potholes that appear every spring in Edmonton. Great fun doing a kind of dressage round them. Kind of difficult to see which side of the remains of the road you should actually be on and very awkward indeed if you happen to mistake a big hole for a puddle and land in it nose first. Happy days!
#7
Snow arrived in Red Deer on October 2nd, most of the snow was gone by last week3nd, although it was snowing on monday, im pretty sure the may long will herald another dumping, usually does. Its suposed to be lovely this weekend, I dont know, as im enjoying the lovely weather on Vancouver Island, wondering why we didn't move here



#8
Snow arrived in Red Deer on October 2nd, most of the snow was gone by last week3nd, although it was snowing on monday, im pretty sure the may long will herald another dumping, usually does. Its suposed to be lovely this weekend, I dont know, as im enjoying the lovely weather on Vancouver Island, wondering why we didn't move here



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Yeah, It's mid 20's and sunny here right now. Although, my sitting around enjoying it has been interrupted by a small wasps nest that has appeared on the outside of the house. It's only an inch or so across and looks eerily beautiful - unfortunately wasps terrify me so it's got to go.
#10
Yeah, It's mid 20's and sunny here right now. Although, my sitting around enjoying it has been interrupted by a small wasps nest that has appeared on the outside of the house. It's only an inch or so across and looks eerily beautiful - unfortunately wasps terrify me so it's got to go.
#11
Yeah, It's mid 20's and sunny here right now. Although, my sitting around enjoying it has been interrupted by a small wasps nest that has appeared on the outside of the house. It's only an inch or so across and looks eerily beautiful - unfortunately wasps terrify me so it's got to go.
#12
Yeah, It's mid 20's and sunny here right now. Although, my sitting around enjoying it has been interrupted by a small wasps nest that has appeared on the outside of the house. It's only an inch or so across and looks eerily beautiful - unfortunately wasps terrify me so it's got to go.
#15

As nice as VI is we have decided that a move here is not on the cards for various reasons, but definately thinking strongly on Ontario, it takes a bit of remebering that others parts of Canada have lots to offer compared to Alberta.



