some impressive icicles (and a snow drift) I spotted yesterday |
walking home from work yesterday evening |
at least it's sunny! |
Upon reaching the Education Building, stomping the snow off my boots, dealing with my runny nose (inevitable from the moment I step outside), and pulling any escapee jacket feathers out of my hair, I was comfortable for a minute...and then started overheating. Ah, the challenges of thermoregulation.
Coming from a place where it was difficult to comprehend -30 °C, combined with warnings about winter jackets, snow tires, and block heaters from many a helpful acquaintance, I was justifiably apprehensive about winter in Alberta. Two redeeming features anyone failed to mention were: 1) it's not like this all the time and 2) at least it's sunny!
I know colder days are to come as (hard to believe) winter has yet to arrive, but at least I now know that (unlike Victoria) Edmonton can deal with snow reasonably well and no, I won't have to hide out inside for six months of the year. And most important, let's reassure ourselves that this is, after all, a dry cold.
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