You must be in the wrong Pacific Northwest. Vancouver was great yesterday.Do you ever question people who are wealthy and I mean shit rich who stick around the Pacific Northwet during the gloomy months? Its been funeral weather for at least 3 weeks now. Whats the appeal??
With regards to "winter" you people have it pretty easy on the Left Coast....Calgary got smacked with 14 Centimeters of snow on the weekend combined with -15 Celcius for temperature...throw in the wind chill and it was -29 and worse.Cold to say the least.All told between Friday night and Monday morning there were 740 car accidents and the Deerfoot was completely shut down for 6+ hours on Saturday.Do you ever question people who are wealthy and I mean shit rich who stick around the Pacific Northwet during the gloomy months? Its been funeral weather for at least 3 weeks now. Whats the appeal??
Tragically, It's too late , they be hooked & comforted by the clammy darkness.Do you ever question people who are wealthy and I mean shit rich who stick around the Pacific Northwet during the gloomy months? ..
that is beautiful to meTragically, It's too late , they be hooked & comforted by the clammy darkness.
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Definitely agree with you having done time in a small town west of Thunder Bay. I haven't put on winter coat since I arrived 8 years ago.Born and raised in northwestern Ontario, spent 6 years in Winnipeg during my early 20’s...Vancouver is the tropics for me!
I’m not rich, but honestly I have never really have had the urge to leave this city since I moved here.
Well the topic is why live here in the winter. Where would you want to visit in canada in the winter? Anywhere east of here will be -20C or colder. Not a lot of tourist activity to catch in that weather. I wouldn't leave my hotel unless I was skiing.why would I want to spend that much money to go elsewhere, when I haven't even seen my own country? It makes absolutely no sense to "work my ass off for a holiday" when I can appreciate my own home
It's only -8 here right now.....but the wind just kicked up, so never mind .Well the topic is why live here in the winter. Where would you want to visit in canada in the winter? Anywhere east of here will be -20C or colder. Not a lot of tourist activity to catch in that weather. I wouldn't leave my hotel unless I was skiing.
A lot of the arts go into full swing in the winter. I like to snowshoe and icefish, always wanted to build an igloo :loco: . . . .skiing is fun. Snow wheeling is also fun. Some SPs have "winter rates" and who doesn't love a warm fire and think snow looks pretty... I would also go for a winter holiday East of here as well because I'm a nut :laugh: (most of the hot springs are east of me)Well the topic is why live here in the winter. Where would you want to visit in canada in the winter? Anywhere east of here will be -20C or colder. Not a lot of tourist activity to catch in that weather. I wouldn't leave my hotel unless I was skiing.
I like doing that as well ...........I like taking a piss anyplace I please"






