Today we did obligatory Victoria New Year's Day get-the-heck-out-of-the-house-and-breathe by going to Beacon Hill Park, and this is what we saw:
More often than not these occasional posts are my ramblings about places we've been and/or things I find interesting, nothing profound. A bonus is that the time and reflection it takes to write a post cements the experience in my memory.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Not everyone will love this post
And those would be the people who are buried in snow and ice by now, wherever they are. No matter how much you loved Nova Scotia, Fraser, and no matter how mild it may have been until now, it doesn't look like this on January 1st. I'm not deliberately trying to annoy people but sometimes it can't be helped. They'll call and laugh and offer to send us shovels if we get some snow; they always do.
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I think we're a wee bit behind you, but I noticed the other day a few clusters of snowdrops poking their way through the dirt. I'm fully expecting more snow before spring really arrives, but it's nice to have proof that it's on its way!
I hear that!! It feels like I didn't even have to suffer through a winter this year. I just don't want to be premature… celebrating the warmth now might be tempting fate?
Our first light snowfall of the year came yesterday and will be gone with the rain by Wednesday. Such an odd winter here.....not complaining, just saying!
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