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No Problem Getting Around Here? |
I’m sure there are WAY colder or snowier places, but for someone used to Halifax’s milder, mostly snow-free winters, Christmas in Ottawa is way more wintery than I am used to.
White Christmas? Not really a question here in Ottawa. Winter made it very clear that snow and Christmas definitely go together - it started to snow on the drive up from the East Coast as we got to Montreal, and some sort of cold wintery precipitation, be it snow, freezing rain, or cold nasty winter rain has been falling ever since. It snowed over 30 cm one day, and school wasn’t even cancelled - what’s with that? fifteen centimeters would have paralyzed the school busses back home.
But to be fair I do recall an hour or so of sun one day . . .
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While it is certainly Christmasy it takes a bit of getting used to. The sidewalks are perpetually icy, and many street corners have huge slushy puddles to negotiate. Suddenly those Sorel -25 rated boots are actually useful. I guess the Ottawa natives get used to it, but it isn’t even Christmas yet and I’ve had enough snow.
Now although I am complaining about the snow, spending Christmas up here in Ottawa with the children and their friends is really wonderful.
You just don't remember our winters in New Brunswick, Art! But you're right ... we're spoiled out here in BC as well. Right now, it's snowing, and we're delighted! We're going out for a walk in the white stuff! I'll be gone by Christmas though.
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