That's very funny, Catalyst. I was guilty of that misconception, but after reading your blog over the years I have definitely been enlightened. Brrrrr....
It reminds me of when we first pulled into Northern Arizona expecting to find sand dunes and instead we camped under Ponderosa pine trees at 7,000 feet.
That's very funny, Catalyst. I was guilty of that misconception, but after reading your blog over the years I have definitely been enlightened. Brrrrr....
ReplyDeleteI am The Great Enlightener!
DeleteI know you don't get much rain...how much snowfall do you get?
ReplyDeleteIt varies from year to year, some years none at all, other years a couple of storms of 6 to 8 inches each.
DeleteWe have no snow here! Up to +16˚C tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThat's warmer than our 10 degrees C. calls for, and much to warm for Toronto this time of year! 😎
DeleteGood grief! I knew that AZ could look like that, but it still seems weird to see snow there.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of when we first pulled into Northern Arizona expecting to find sand dunes and instead we camped under Ponderosa pine trees at 7,000 feet.
DeleteWe had some snow today.
ReplyDeleteOttawa rules!
DeleteMy sister didn't tell me there was snow. It's way to cold down here today.
ReplyDeleteIt feels weird that I now live somewhere that gets less snow than you do!
ReplyDeletethe same thing with New Mexico. The altitude makes a big difference.
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