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    Nice one hour evening walk in crisp -20 Celsius after two says of heavy snow. Lovely postcard scenes all around.





    Trees decorated with ice pearls.



    Not my car.





    Obligatory wrist shot.



    (It was a Suunto. )


    Sent from Maxwell Smart’s shoe.

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    Love that wrist shot!

    How long could you survive that temp in those clothes?
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    Just how windy was it last night?

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    100 km /hr winds with freezing rain and snow. The wind was taking little agglomerations of the rain/snow and blowing them all over. My world is currently awash in snowballs made by nature.
    That's the same storm that ripped into the coast here Tuesday night. Trees down, crushed cars, widespread power outage, flooding, damage to buildings. Some guy woke up and found his canoe on a neighbour's roof. We're still cleaning up. Wild.

    We're not under lockdown per se, here, but we have lots of can/can't/should/shouldn't restrictions. I rarely even know what day it is anymore, so I'm way out of sync with the WRUW threads. I wore a Seiko on Tudor Tuesday for some reason, and this yesterday:
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    Today is Tiki Thursday, which makes no sense at all...
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    At least I manage to make it to work on the right days and times, but I'm sure looking forward to when things are normal again. Be safe, everyone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Just how windy was it last night?

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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    I know, right?
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    Nice one hour evening walk in crisp -20 Celsius after two says of heavy snow. Lovely postcard scenes all around.





    Trees decorated with ice pearls.



    Not my car.





    Obligatory wrist shot.



    (It was a Suunto. )


    Sent from Maxwell Smart’s shoe.
    I'm so jealous!! I love snow and the winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    Some guy woke up and found his canoe on a neighbour's roof.



    ~Sherry.
    Lol, Sherry. I know I shouldn't laugh at the misfortune, but the way you worded it made me laugh.

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    As long as I have the energy to keep walking, actually I got quite warm in the end.

    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    How long could you survive that temp in those clothes?

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