I lived in Calgary for four years and some winter mornings I would walk to the bus stop with the temperature at minus twenty or even lower. It was a dry cold normally (you couldn't make snowballs or snowmen) but as long as I was wrapped up it was okay. Then there were the Chinooks bringing clear blue skies and sunshine raising the temperature by 20 or 30 degrees in no time at all.
However, during my first winter back in the UK (with the damp, grey, cloudy cold) I felt a lot colder than I had at any time in Canada!
Hi Julius,
Thanks for the news.
I lived in Calgary for four years and some winter mornings I would walk to the bus stop with the temperature at minus twenty or even lower. It was a dry cold normally (you couldn't make snowballs or snowmen) but as long as I was wrapped up it was okay. Then there were the Chinooks bringing clear blue skies and sunshine raising the temperature by 20 or 30 degrees in no time at all.
However, during my first winter back in the UK (with the damp, grey, cloudy cold) I felt a lot colder than I had at any time in Canada!
Cheers,
Graham in Scotland
You are a great model for living life to the fullest Julius!
Amazing adventures , take care xx
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