31.01.2006

That winter hasn’t really reared its ugly head yet. It’s been abnormally warm here in Waterloo/Ontario in general from what I hear. I know it’s been a weird winter for PEI. Reason I predict this? On my walk to the bus stop this morning, I saw some geese flying down south. Yeah, at this time of year. This can only mean one thing:

Winter’s been playing with us.

Beware.

[tags]winter, geese[/tags]

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  1. 1 January 31, 2006 @ 10:44 pm

    There’s a dreaded Nor’easter scheduled to hit us tonight, so I think you may be on to something.

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  2. 2 February 01, 2006 @ 3:15 am

    I love how in your technorati tags you put “geese”. How many posts do you intend to have about geese?:D

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  3. 3
    charlie
    February 01, 2006 @ 7:24 am

    You can’t even comprehend. There’s going to be TONS. I mean how geese are really being used by CSIS to spy on us, how they’re not really native but were created by scientists who went back in time with a genetically mutated duck and it goes on and on.

    You know nothing about those geese I say. :|

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  1. nfiniti plus one » Winter Strikes Back - Blog February 07, 2006

    [...] Well you may or may not remember my post from just a short while ago, predicting that winter had yet to start. I think we felt its wrath here in Waterloo just this past week. I was home in Niagara Falls for the weekend, recuperating from my recent sickness. On the busride back, I noticed some snow as we entered the Cambridge region. As we moved further north towards Waterloo, the snow got thicker and thicker. Clearly a lot had fallen while I was away in Niagara Falls, which hadn’t gotten a single flake of snow (just a lot of rain).To make things worse, yesterday (Monday) was another stormy day with high winds and more snow. Schools were canceled all around and it made it so very clear that I’ve grown up. No longer did I have the great feeling waking up and hearing the school cancellations. I would be going to work one way or the other. By tonight, there’s probably been 25cm of accumulated snow on the ground. It’s not going to be warming up anytime soon either so it looks like this snow is about to stay for once this winter. So since my prediction, the Maritimes have been hit by a storm and the same has happened here over the past few days. I feel like I just hit upon the luckiest coincidence ever. [...]

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