-=> Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 17-Feb-2020 06:21 <=-
NB>> Here, the ground is somewhat frozen
NB>> ...
NB>> causing some grief
MK> I heard tales of ice quakes in the general Toronto area which isn't
MK> too far from you.
I hadn't heard of them... and so far as I know, they've not been
happening here at all... agreed Toronto isn't all that far from us... on
the other side of Lake Ontario, though...
NB>> Good reasons to stay clear of any chance of the raging streams
MK> Every year around this time someone(s) is falling into a raging stream
MK> due to slippery rocks on the shore.
You'd think they'd learn....
NB>> but then it warmed back up to about freezing for Saturday and
NB>> maybe about 4C (40F) today
MK> That sounds close to what we're getting here. As we speak (Sun 16 Feb 2020
MK> 10:30:13 PM PST) it is 2C with a forecasted low of 0C overnight. Some
MK> light showers earlier on. This is about average for this time of year.
We keep oscillating between well below average, and well above
average... never staying long at the usual average for this time of
year.... crazy year, crazy weather patterns...
ttyl neb
... Why cast aspersions when rocks are handy?
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