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Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by europlatus
(Post 11900391)
Not that England will be better of course. I'll certainly miss the sunny, dry summers here.
My memories of Victoria summers are certainly of warm. I regularly grew and ripened all kinds of tomatoes outdoors -- with an eye to late blight, of course! We had a grape vine that most years produced ripe grapes, but that depended on the Indian Summer weather. |
Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by Bevm
(Post 11900682)
We have. There seem to be more hot summer days in the south east than here in the south west, and last summer we had cold winds here, even when the sun was shining.
My memories of Victoria summers are certainly of warm. I regularly grew and ripened all kinds of tomatoes outdoors -- with an eye to late blight, of course! We had a grape vine that most years produced ripe grapes, but that depended on the Indian Summer weather. The growing season is long though and there's definitely lots of sunshine. Apparently Victoria is drier than Tucson, Arizona in the summer! The seasons are very distinct here and you are pretty much guaranteed a summer, unlike the UK where it's a bit of a lottery. Overall I'd say the climate is really good here, if you don't mind the rain in the winter and cool evenings. Ideally I'd like to be able to sit out in the evenings more, but warm evenings are quite rare where we live. We're certainly not moving to England for a better climate. We know it will be worse. Hopefully we can make it to Europe enough so it won't be too much of an issue. |
Re: Going back to Canada
Weird - I worked in Alberta for 3 years and am still kicking myself for not having the nerve at the time to follow up on the job/life I (we) could have had; simple fact was my wife would not even consider leaving her family back in Europe, so it was always a non-starter.
Fast-forward 30 years, we are now approaching retirement and are discussing what to do with the rest of our lives. One thing we both agree on, there is nothing that will make us want to remain in the UK. |
Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by Cynic
(Post 11903555)
Weird - I worked in Alberta for 3 years and am still kicking myself for not having the nerve at the time to follow up on the job/life I (we) could have had; simple fact was my wife would not even consider leaving her family back in Europe, so it was always a non-starter.
Fast-forward 30 years, we are now approaching retirement and are discussing what to do with the rest of our lives. One thing we both agree on, there is nothing that will make us want to remain in the UK. |
Re: Going back to Canada
We live in Oak Bay, near to Willows beach. House prices in the last 12 months have gone crazy. Have a look on mls.ca at house prices. Single family homes are going to multiple bids and going for way over assessed value, and over listing prices.
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Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by Cynic
(Post 11903555)
Weird - I worked in Alberta for 3 years and am still kicking myself for not having the nerve at the time to follow up on the job/life I (we) could have had; simple fact was my wife would not even consider leaving her family back in Europe, so it was always a non-starter.
Fast-forward 30 years, we are now approaching retirement and are discussing what to do with the rest of our lives. One thing we both agree on, there is nothing that will make us want to remain in the UK. |
Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 11903959)
Well, look at it this way: that's 5,400 times you haven't had to clear the snow from your drive.
I had to scrape the windscreen one time in January and the memories came flooding back. Oh, the horror! |
Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by charlottyb
(Post 11903680)
We live in Oak Bay, near to Willows beach. House prices in the last 12 months have gone crazy. Have a look on mls.ca at house prices. Single family homes are going to multiple bids and going for way over assessed value, and over listing prices.
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Re: Going back to Canada
I hear that some people are commuting from Victoria to Vancouver. I assume they want the very expensive houses. Or can afford them.
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Re: Going back to Canada
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 11903959)
Well, look at it this way: that's 5,400 times you haven't had to clear the snow from your drive.
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