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:rotfl: by recent standards we're in for some warmer weather here next week :roll: maybe as high as 23C - that's just wrong for this time of year hehe |
We had first snowfall sometime last week. I look forward to winter, too. I'm glad to see there are more cold weather lovers here! :up:
Of course, I've always been fortunate in that my favourite season is always the current one. There's always something that reminds me of something nice and beautiful. The mountains also have different looks according to the season, and always beautiful. In the summer I savour the heat (we typically get 20-30C on the brightest days), mountain hiking and the midnight sun. Now, I live just below the polar circle, but it still doesn't get dark during the summer, just slightly less bright. The nights are so warm and beautiful (and for some reason, gives me a sort of "Secret of Monkey Island"-feeling :P ). During the fall I enjoy all the colours, smells and the occasional summer day or wintery bite. We start to smell winter in October (winter has its own crisp, clean, lovely smell), either during the early morning hours or late at night. A good winter provides us with -15 - -20C (which is just right for me), and nice, soft, powdery snow. The nights are pitch black (in fact, it's pitch black by 4 or 5 pm), and there's something so incredibly beautiful about walking in the dead of winter at night, hearing the creaking of the snow beneath my boots and seeing the crispy clear night sky. Perhaps the Northern light is paying a visit, too. Alternatively, snowing heavily with big, dry flakes of snow. And the weather being so cold it physically hurts to breathe through the nose. Then - and this is also the reason I tend to love even foul weather - getting home, taking off the outter clothes and settling down in front of a fireplace with a nice cup of hot chocolate. Then spring, which is great because the days start to grow longer again. The last of the winter combined with a more persistant sun makes the Easter ideal for skiing. The one thing I don't like about spring, though, is the ice... Because it's all melting, it makes for extremely slippery ice. Oh sure, they put salt and gravel on paths and roads, but for pedestrians at least it's rarely enough. The best thing about the colder seasons, though: no bugs! :D :up: |
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it snows WOW
i see snow all the time god dam weather grrr to warm in this part of england for snow for next month or so i recon |
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I know about that because as I have told you before I used to live in Adelaide in the early 90's during my teens. I went there once. What a joke. :smug:
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Winter rocks.
Best season. They reckon in UK will be colder than normal which is good. I miss the Russian winters. Ah how I loved Tomsk with -40 for quite a bit of it. Ah I remember 9am walking to teach my class and actually walking about 30 centimetres above the pavement due to the layering of snowfall. Then walking back in the afternoon and getting a shaslik from the shahslik man......ah those were the days.... Walking on a river was fun too........I could walk on water, fancy that. And where am I stuck right now. North sodding East of sodding Scotland with too warm October weather :( |
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And what the hecks a shaslik? A type of coffee? |
Between 30 and 40 degress F here in Penn's Woods and the today was the first day since sunday without rain. From what I hear of England, it's much like Southern Pennsylvania. But with better... choices of refreshment, yes? I'm hoping to finally see the thermo hit -20 F this year myself. Makes taking my Mauser out to field a whole new level of fun. Out of morbid curiosity have any of you European chaps ever had the chance to go hunting?
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I don't think Starbucks carries it or has yet invented a coffee flavored after it. :dead: |
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Well for the last 2 years we can't water our gardens between 6pm and 8am. It sucks, I blame it on the Americans with people like Montgomery Burns running nuclear power stations, I wouldn't be suprised if they have built a pipeline from the Murray to the USA and sucking our fresh water away :-j Anyhow what is wrong with Mt Therbarton (Snowdome)? Just because it is basically ice shavings or it was last time I was there 8 yrs back. |
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But hey!!, our beaches do rule if you are a calm water person. |
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