Move to Canada...

Canada, USA, they both got snow, and ice, and many other things. ...Russia, Jerusalem too got snow.

And almost everywhere on the planet they got Christmas. :) ...Snow, no snow it don't matter.
...White Christmas (snow) and black Christmas (no electricity; in the dark).

Iceland gets lots of ice. ...And volcanoes.
 
This is how it looks in Toronto

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I'm home now. Yehaw. There is some still without power. It's a cold one tonight.-16
Merry christmas to all. We are a lucky bunch.
Barry
 
Canada, USA, they both got snow, and ice, and many other things. ...Russia, Jerusalem too got snow.

And almost everywhere on the planet they got Christmas. :) ...Snow, no snow it don't matter.
...White Christmas (snow) and black Christmas (no electricity; in the dark).

Iceland gets lots of ice. ...And volcanoes.

In Fla and the Caribbean they are having a BRIGHT Christmas.

Toronto loooks....SLIPPERY.
There is a reggae song in Jamaica with the singer saying he has been to this country and that, but always coming back to the chorus/refrain....CANADA COLD! LoL

Its so true.
 
Yes, nice shots Paul.

Norman, Canada is colder than Florida and the Caribbean during winter, but it is also beautiful, and the people ...
- Many Canadians go to Florida and the Caribbean Islands for the winter; it's like part of Canada, brotherhood. :)
 
Bob, that I do know!

When I see ice, I get scared though...

You guys have sharks near where you are Norman? Are you also scared from those? You love fishing, swimming in the ocean?

Icicles are nice, they are decorative ornaments, inside and outside; great for Christmas.
Ice is also good with many drinks, and ice don't have razor teeth! ...No real bite to speak of. :)
 
No sharks, just occasional barracudas and Marlins.

Ice equals loss of tire grip and hip replacements for seniors! LoL

I do know that all of Canada is not Toronto...I am an honorary Montrealer myself. Hahaha.
 
Multimags/McDo/St Catherine Street/etc...like NYC, the city never slept back then.
 
I talked to my Mom yesterday; she lives in Laval, Quebec. ...And it was -30° Celsius! ...And feels like (with wind chill factor) -40° Celsius!
{It was so damn cold that her outside thermometer asked her if he could come inside of her home for a while!}

And don't ask me what it is in Fahrenheit degrees because 1. I don't know but it must be freeking cold! ...And 2. My own thermometer simply doesn't have a scale that goes into that lower region.

* Did some of you guys watch that ok game yesterday between Toronto and Detroit on that outside skating rink?
 
Yikes Bob! I remember those days.

The hockey game was good. Leafs only won because of a hot goalie.
 
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