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April in Toronto


This was inspired by rdhinmn's photo "April in the Northern Latitudes"
www.ipernity.com/doc/713381/46517914
However, since Toronto is nearer the Equator than the North Pole I couldn't use Bob's title, too. Something like half of Canadians live south of the 45th parallel but we think of ourselves as a Northern people because of like...this.
This is not snow, by the way, but ice. Ice pellets fell on Saturday, then freezing rain yesterday.
www.ipernity.com/doc/713381/46517914
However, since Toronto is nearer the Equator than the North Pole I couldn't use Bob's title, too. Something like half of Canadians live south of the 45th parallel but we think of ourselves as a Northern people because of like...this.
This is not snow, by the way, but ice. Ice pellets fell on Saturday, then freezing rain yesterday.
Diane Putnam, Ruebenkraut, Andy Rodker, tiabunna and 5 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Nice touch of gritty realism here. And thank you for the attribution, but if I think too hard about it, if you're comparing our front walk to a row of garbage cans, well - so I won't think about it.
John FitzGerald club has replied to rdhinmn clubYou're right not to want Toronto raccoons. Rabies is common in Toronto, or more common than elsewhere, so its raccoons, bats, and squirrels have to be treated with caution.
The ice was getting rotten today, although of course it still made for arduous walking. Tomorrow we may get snow over the ice.
rdhinmn club has replied to John FitzGerald clubAnd yep, we're supposed to get more snow tomorrow.
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