Sunday, November 20, 2011

Cold as Can Be




A morning venture out into the yonder and from the outskirts to the riverside and so forth it was and is very cold for this time of the year.

51 comments:

  1. bbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    I remember the old days around here when we would get icicles

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  2. Sheree I was up at 5am and then went out and this is truly a very cold time for this time of the year.

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  3. The river never completely freezes over but this morning parts of it had.

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  4. This is my favorite of the bunch. BRRRRR!

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  5. Wears your bathing suit Mel? :) It's time to hybernate.

    Thanks from "the eskimoe". :)

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  6. No bathing suit here, Jack. It is raining here:)

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  7. This is awesome. It looks like you have caught the heat leaving the water with the mist rising.

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  8. Wonderful shot and I love the break in symmetry

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  9. Sharon catch a flight and feel this breeze. :)
    Kidding.

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  10. I was at the campus the other day within the law library and ironically what I found is that any person whom has a 85% in Grade 12 automatically as of recent recieves a scholarship for the year. So they don't have to be "jocks".

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  11. Kidding as you have to have a good sense of humor within this Mel. :)

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  12. That's excellent and as it should be. Here even if you have a 93.6% gpa like my daughter you don't get a scholarship and end up with having to pay the bill. It's insane.

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  13. This only exist here in this province but that is another areas and subject Sharon. I love the University here more than than I can begin to state.

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  14. What an excellent deal. I wonder how the province can afford to do that? Oil money?

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  15. Man it sure gets cold quick where you are!!

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  16. We are the richest ironically Doug province in Canada right now due to diamonds, uranium, natural gas, potash, and nickel and gold. Here we have never yet tapped as much as what is mentioned with oil and natural gas. That all takes place within predominantly Alberta. Yet the scholarships are apart of this new things which has been within the planning for some time. I would not know what other provinces within Canada are doing but I found this to be tremendous. As it is based on the merit of the mind rather than muscle.

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  17. Not typical for this time of year - as it usually happens in January. Yet that is the way it is Keith.

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  18. Doug there is a duplicate to the tee in Chicago.

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  19. Fix your eyes, stay focus, look far and beyond ...

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  20. A good news to every dedicated students. 85% isn't that hard to reach. Great

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  22. ... don't venture to much out in the cold
    just saying please. warmth tight hugs

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  25. at my age am again starting to take my baby steps, Jack ... this time more focus and more adept to things seen and unseen ... am a tad kinder now to myself and more honest.
    tight hugs

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  26. I love this foggy in the photo, everything covered by white, it's a peaceful view.

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  27. A White Christmas is coming, I envy you :)

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  28. Very prepared for a long winter indoors :) lots of books for reading.

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  31. So do I, music is almost everything for me, you can confirm with the amount of playlists I post in my Multiply. Music is a faithful companion in our joys and sorrows. Your teacher was right, music is an universal laguage that unites the world.
    I understood, pomme trees:) right?
    I'm leaving you one beautiful song, I love bossa nova and jazz, as you know, hope you enjoy Rosa Passos with Henri Salvador.
    Now I have to sleep, it's late by here: 10:53PM, bye Jack, have a nice monday! beijo.

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  32. Arriving back here and as well the same to you - thank you.

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  33. Nice shots and it does indeed look cold. At the library--a good place to be. :-)

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  34. Ian it does get very cold here and finally on Tuesday here we are warming up some since this period.
    It's chilly alright. It is with no doubts.

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  35. DJ I took today and just made it half a day and I literally went hiking.
    But the library or a few places within the campus here are like a home to me.
    I love it there and I love the enthusiasm that goes along within the University.

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  36. I have no clue as to what that means .......unhomy.
    Yet I again thank you. From you there within Germany.

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