After-dinner walks on the Canadian border: October edition.
This ain't no suburb, kids. Ain't no tropical paradise, either.
It wasn't actually that cold--hovering right around freezing--but the wind was so strong that on the way home, I actually turned around and walked backward for awhile to avoid the 20-mile-an-hour snow blowing directly in my face. And it was pretty much dark by the time we got home at 6 p.m.
Winter is coming.
We were wondering if you were getting snow yet.....guess so. Hunker up....do you have any wood heat?
ReplyDeleteNope,just propane. Very sad for A.
ReplyDeleteSnow already! If I remember correctly, that's a bit early even for the North Country. Mary in MN
ReplyDeleteI was reading somewhere that to predict our winter weather, we should look to Siberia. Maybe we should look to upstate New York instead.
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