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they have the big graders they are great at keeping the roads open wev never been stuck yet trying to get out .
and hunnie has snow tires on
so no sliping
It looks so cold but so lovely we couldnt cope with snow like that in the uk we would grind to a halt allthough back in the 50s and 60s we could cope then as we often had heavy snow back then we have got soft..Lovely photographs.
My goodness though, -20°C!!! Can't even imagine how cold that is, brrrrrr.
Yes Carmen darlin' - minus 20oC is very cold!!! - have also been in similar (and even colder) temperatures - not funny!!! If one leaves their gloves off or fails to protect nose and ears with heavy scarves, can get frost-bite.
they have the big graders they are great at keeping the roads open wev never been stuck yet trying to get out .
and hunnie has snow tires on
so no sliping
Hi Pixie - I'm 45 minutes west of you, in London, Ont. We had a few cm of snow yesterday morning... I bet highway 401 was a mess. I need to get snows on the truck soon.
Hi Pixie - I'm 45 minutes west of you, in London, Ont. We had a few cm of snow yesterday morning... I bet highway 401 was a mess. I need to get snows on the truck soon.
Sue (aka Annie Jack)
My Dad's sister & her family moved to London Ontario in the 60's I think. I am in contact occasionally with their daughter (my cousin)