I just looked outside and it’s like living in a snow-globe
a GIANT. FREAKING. SNOW-GLOBE.
It’s March 28 in VANCOUVER for crying out loud!!!
the cherry blossoms and magnolia trees are blooming
it is all so very wrong
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wait, are those the 12 horsemen I hear galloping towards me?
good grief
(my apologies for the abuse of the capitals, but I truly believe that the end of the world warrants such abuse)
March 28, 2008 at 4:28 pm
See, it’s snowed twice since I returned home from Vegas but I expect such things living in Alberta. The fact that you are in Vancouver (I killed a few hours in your airport on the way to Vegas and have to say seeing all the Olympic stuff got me excited!) and it’s snowing makes me sad.
Oh, who am I kidding. I just came back from Vegas with a sunburn and am now having to wear mittens. Alberta weather makes me sad too.
Mother Nature- you can be a callous bastard sometimes.
March 30, 2008 at 9:37 am
We’ve had a spate of days where temps don’t creep much higher than 45. That’s sort of like purgatory. We’re all standing around, barbeques and t shirts at the ready, waiting for the starting gun that seems never to come. Plus when you run you’re afflicted with snot upon cheek which as we all know is just the MOST attractive thing to the opposite sex.
March 31, 2008 at 6:30 am
Welcome to global warming. Ugh
March 31, 2008 at 9:42 am
There is still hope as April first is just… around the corner. Don’t give up yet! It has to get better.