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  • N Nish Nishant

    Maximilien wrote:

    Did your nostrils froze together yet ?

    Not yet!

    Maximilien wrote:

    Are you in Canada on a "try-before-you-buy" kind of a deal ?

    Kinda - Chris said there'll be plenty of snow. But I am sceptical as of now. If they don't give me more snow pretty soon, I am asking for my money back! I came here for the snow damnit! :rolleyes:

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    Judah Gabriel Himango
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    I came here for the snow damnit! :laugh: For me, a Minnesotan (which is in the utmost north US, bordered with Canada), it's funny hearing someone actually want snow. Well, besides my son who likes to build snowmen, snow hills, forts, and snow tunnels. :-) I really hate the bitter cold winters here. Nevermind the snow, which makes driving a hazzard. If I could, I would move to a tropical climate immediately. ;P

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      Sounds like flurries. (generic term for really light snow that generally doesn't stick)

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      Nish Nishant
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      dan neely wrote:

      Sounds like flurries. (generic term for really light snow that generally doesn't stick)

      The top floor of the parking-only building nearby is looking all-white now - a thin carpet of this white powdery snowy substance. Awesome!!!

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        I came here for the snow damnit! :laugh: For me, a Minnesotan (which is in the utmost north US, bordered with Canada), it's funny hearing someone actually want snow. Well, besides my son who likes to build snowmen, snow hills, forts, and snow tunnels. :-) I really hate the bitter cold winters here. Nevermind the snow, which makes driving a hazzard. If I could, I would move to a tropical climate immediately. ;P

        Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Bought a House! Judah Himango

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        Nish Nishant
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        Judah Himango wrote:

        my son who likes to build snowmen, snow hills, forts, and snow tunnels.

        Sounds like fun :-)

        Judah Himango wrote:

        If I could, I would move to a tropical climate immediately.

        Evereyone says that, but no one does. People who live in cold climates secretly adore their winters I guess :-)

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          Judah Himango wrote:

          my son who likes to build snowmen, snow hills, forts, and snow tunnels.

          Sounds like fun :-)

          Judah Himango wrote:

          If I could, I would move to a tropical climate immediately.

          Evereyone says that, but no one does. People who live in cold climates secretly adore their winters I guess :-)

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          El Corazon
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          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

          People who live in cold climates secretly adore their winters I guess

          And those of us who live in warm zones pay run off to get cold. :-D _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            Wait 'till you have to dig your way out of your house... that's real snow. ;)

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            Nish Nishant
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            Shog9 wrote:

            Wait 'till you have to dig your way out of your house... that's real snow.

            Yeah, but this is cool enough right now :-) Gives me a preview of what heavier snow will be like.

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            • N Nish Nishant

              Maximilien wrote:

              Did your nostrils froze together yet ?

              Not yet!

              Maximilien wrote:

              Are you in Canada on a "try-before-you-buy" kind of a deal ?

              Kinda - Chris said there'll be plenty of snow. But I am sceptical as of now. If they don't give me more snow pretty soon, I am asking for my money back! I came here for the snow damnit! :rolleyes:

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              John McIlroy
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              Nish, Patience, patience, patience. Remember... it is the middle of Fall. Still a month to go before winter starts. Can't remember anyone going through a Canadian winter and being disappointed about not seeing enough snow. JM

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              • N Nish Nishant

                It's snowing here, but everyone here tells me this is not the real snow, so for lack of a better word I'll just call this pre-snow snow. It snowed yesterday too - looks nice, but it doesn't cover the ground - looks like it's melting before hitting the ground. I wish I had brought my camera :sigh:

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                cmk
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                Nish, you're killing me i'm laughing so hard. This is even funnier than when Chris was describing his first winter here. These posts should be bookmarked, or put in your blog space. I'd like to see the transition in posts from "I wish I had brought my camera" to "I snowed again #%$#%#!%#!, I wish I was back home". ...cmk Save the whales - collect the whole set

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                  dan neely wrote:

                  Sounds like flurries. (generic term for really light snow that generally doesn't stick)

                  The top floor of the parking-only building nearby is looking all-white now - a thin carpet of this white powdery snowy substance. Awesome!!!

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                  Colin Angus Mackay
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                  You sound like a friend of mine. He's from Barcelona and moved to Scotland a few years ago. He loves the winter. His daughter just moved to Scotland too and she's really exited because the weather forcast said it is going to snow this weekend. Me, I'd rather move to Barcelona, its warm enough for palm trees there which means it doesn't get frosty.


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                    Judah Himango wrote:

                    my son who likes to build snowmen, snow hills, forts, and snow tunnels.

                    Sounds like fun :-)

                    Judah Himango wrote:

                    If I could, I would move to a tropical climate immediately.

                    Evereyone says that, but no one does. People who live in cold climates secretly adore their winters I guess :-)

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                    Ed Gadziemski
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                    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                    People who live in cold climates secretly adore their winters I guess

                    No, no, no. I grew up in Michigan and hope I never see those winters or snow again. People in cold climates adore their summer, all 4 or 5 weeks of it.


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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      It's snowing here, but everyone here tells me this is not the real snow, so for lack of a better word I'll just call this pre-snow snow. It snowed yesterday too - looks nice, but it doesn't cover the ground - looks like it's melting before hitting the ground. I wish I had brought my camera :sigh:

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                      Lost User
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                      That's not snow. Snow is when you tunnel your way out of the house :^) The tigress is here :-D

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                      • N Nish Nishant

                        Hey, this is getting interesting - it's hard to focus on my work. I just saw a lady spend 7-8 minutes wiping the snow off her car which was parked in the open parking lot :-D Good exercise for her - it was awesome, I've never seen this sort of thing before :-) And Smitha just went down to pick up some snow, she tried to bring it back to me, but it melted in the elevator (or so she said).

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                        Paul Watson
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                        She ate it. I know I would. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Colib and ilikecameras. K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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                        • N Nish Nishant

                          Kant wrote:

                          Chris should know about this one, as some ski resorts do have deep powder snow slopes.

                          He left for Australia - and will probably be back only in Spring :-)

                          Kant wrote:

                          I think what you see is the first 'snowflakes' of the season.

                          Yep, that's what this is. All the cars in the parking lot have snow on top :-) It's an awesome sight, really.

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                          Roger Wright
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                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                          He left for Australia - and will probably be back only in Spring

                          Smart man!:-D "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                            Nish, Patience, patience, patience. Remember... it is the middle of Fall. Still a month to go before winter starts. Can't remember anyone going through a Canadian winter and being disappointed about not seeing enough snow. JM

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                            Member 96
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                            Well they certainly could if they lived in this corner of Canada. If we get a white xmas I'll be very surprised.


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                            • N Nish Nishant

                              It's snowing here, but everyone here tells me this is not the real snow, so for lack of a better word I'll just call this pre-snow snow. It snowed yesterday too - looks nice, but it doesn't cover the ground - looks like it's melting before hitting the ground. I wish I had brought my camera :sigh:

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                              Member 96
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                              That's so funny. Having lived in many really snowy and ultra cold areas of Canada I just can't stop laughing when I read your snow posts. If it gets cold at all this winter in Toronto you will get to experience the various stages of coldness as well. At a certain temp you can feel the vapour in your nostrils freezing into your nose hairs. Very different feeling. At a colder temp you can start to hear the snow squeak when you walk on it. At a much colder temp that you probably won't experience in Toronto sound actually get's distorted because it's so cold. At -40 and below if you go for a walk outside cars going by sound all swooshy, it's hard to describe, but I think the air get's so dense that it affects the way things sound. If you want to make a cool picture to send back home, wait for a day when it's at least -15c and soak some clothes in water, wring them out, lay them flat outside until they freeze solid. A t-shirt frozen into a board makes a good picture for people with no concept of cold.


                              "Hello, hello, what's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here! This is a Local Shop for Local People, there's nothing for you here!" -Edward Tattsyrup

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                                That's so funny. Having lived in many really snowy and ultra cold areas of Canada I just can't stop laughing when I read your snow posts. If it gets cold at all this winter in Toronto you will get to experience the various stages of coldness as well. At a certain temp you can feel the vapour in your nostrils freezing into your nose hairs. Very different feeling. At a colder temp you can start to hear the snow squeak when you walk on it. At a much colder temp that you probably won't experience in Toronto sound actually get's distorted because it's so cold. At -40 and below if you go for a walk outside cars going by sound all swooshy, it's hard to describe, but I think the air get's so dense that it affects the way things sound. If you want to make a cool picture to send back home, wait for a day when it's at least -15c and soak some clothes in water, wring them out, lay them flat outside until they freeze solid. A t-shirt frozen into a board makes a good picture for people with no concept of cold.


                                "Hello, hello, what's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here! This is a Local Shop for Local People, there's nothing for you here!" -Edward Tattsyrup

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                John Cardinal wrote:

                                If you want to make a cool picture to send back home, wait for a day when it's at least -15c and soak some clothes in water, wring them out, lay them flat outside until they freeze solid. A t-shirt frozen into a board makes a good picture for people with no concept of cold.

                                Thanks for the idea :-)

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                                  Judah Himango wrote:

                                  my son who likes to build snowmen, snow hills, forts, and snow tunnels.

                                  Sounds like fun :-)

                                  Judah Himango wrote:

                                  If I could, I would move to a tropical climate immediately.

                                  Evereyone says that, but no one does. People who live in cold climates secretly adore their winters I guess :-)

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                                  Judah Gabriel Himango
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                                  No way Nish. :-) The reason we actually move is because moving is expensive, you have to find new jobs, new schools, new house. That keeps us tied down despite our bitter cold winters. ;P

                                  Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Bought a House! Judah Himango

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