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My Dry Travel Theme for this week.
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At this time of the year…when the morning view is like this, cool and damp, you just…
know that you are in for another scorcher of a day. Earlier in the week the weather bureau forecast today’s temperature to exceed forty degrees. It was back to thirty-six last night. On the positive side, it does give us an excuse to remain cool for the day. Or try to. Also thee ground is so hard and dry that our grass does not grow…therefore no need for a lawn mower 🙂
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Where’s My Backpack?: Travel Theme: Dry
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I hear you are in for some more over the top hot days down south? Nice “dry” photos.
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Yes…a hot weekend is brewing
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wow – that is some dryyyy ground.
and thanks for the pingback Woolly.
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And I did not show the cracks in the ground
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40 degrees? Hard to imagine this frigid Canadian morning. Thanks for including my link on your post. 🙂
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You’re welcome. It is equally hard to imagine some of the temperature my Canadian friends talk about…..minus…up to sixty
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Thankfully we don’t get quite that cold in Calgary but minus 30 is not unheard of. 🙂
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Yes. Have heard my Saskatchewan friends speak of minus twenty to thirty. They were a bit sceptical when I told them that a half inch thick jacket in the back of my car was my ‘winter jacket’. The minus sixty was from a Whitehorse friend.
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If you come to visit definitely invest in a thicker coat :)Particularly if you are headed as far North os Whitehorse!
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I visited for three months in 1976 during your summer. The bones creak when temperatures drop blow fifteen so I think any future visit is likely to be in the summer again. We have an open invitation but work is a problem….as usual 🙂
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Definitely beat to come to Canada in the summer months especially of one is not used to the cold. Hopefully work will allow the trip!
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