Sure, there's been an unusual amount of snow around here lately, but this view out our back window is our reward...the snow covered peaks of Mount Cheam...awesome. I hope I never start taking this beauty for granted.
good ol' cheam. how i miss her so. looks great. we have snow here too, but no sights like that. in fact, here if you open your eyes too wide you get snow drifts in the back of your skull. (readers of other blogs will note that i've told that one before)
That's one of the reasons why I don't understand how anyone would want to live anywhere else in Canada. I think BC's the best! And don't you think our snow is better than Prairie snow?
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good ol' cheam. how i miss her so. looks great. we have snow here too, but no sights like that. in fact, here if you open your eyes too wide you get snow drifts in the back of your skull.
(readers of other blogs will note that i've told that one before)
jon
wow. oh how we want to go snowboarding! we envy your view and can't wait to see it for ourselves. :)
That's one of the reasons why I don't understand how anyone would want to live anywhere else in Canada. I think BC's the best! And don't you think our snow is better than Prairie snow?
That is really a beautiful view, but not half as beautiful as Abby in her little swing with her little bare foot.
no one here is going to argue about the quality of snow. but the prairie sky kicks the BC sky's you-know-what! (if indeed sky has a you-know-what)
It depends what you are looking for in a snow? Fluffy or slushy?
I'm a pretty big fan of the prairies, and although I love BC, you'd be hard pressed to convince me that the snow is better here...
I also agree that those mountains got nothin' on Abby! Thanks Lorena. =)
Jen =)
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