Collingwood Ontario Canada, two hours north of Toronto.
Collingwood Ontario Canada, two hours north of Toronto.
As an Alaskan and the viewer of far better sunsets than those you have posted, I highly object to his statement. And I shall post up my own pics just as soon as I get them off my camera.I also think that we can conclude that the Great Lakes' coasts own either ocean coast.
oh and snow... is awesome.
We in Florida have evolved beyond the need for snow.
No. Snow is FTL. Especially if there's three feet of that ish blocking your way to work and you have to walk a total of two miles to buy a shovel to dig yourself out.
Rar.
Jacksonville, Florida = no snow
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I walked into a bar. Judge's Choice
Dissinger kills Amaril.
Amaril becomes a citizen amongst the draconians.
Would you like some cheese with your whine, Elijah? :P
Seriously, why didn't you already have a shovel? Do you have any idea how jealous i was of you guys when you got all that lovely snow and we barely had anything? Snow can be troublesome true, but it's also LOADS of fun if you'll actually get out and play in it.
Instead of snow we have incredible heat mixed with ungodly humidity. In Florida, in the summer, every day is a bad hair day. -_-
That and we have more lightening strikes hit the ground in Florida than anywhere else in the world. Maybe the second most. Not sure.
On the plus side, we have the oldest city in America.......and the Fountain of Youth.......and Disney World.....Universal.....Heck, Tom Petty, Less Than Jake, and Against Me are all from my home town. We rock. End o' storeh.
*victory dance*
yeah, but I have gloriously, majestic mountains all around me.
it never gets unbearably hot
we have sunshine nearly 24-7 in summer (it's not quite 24 hours in anchorage *shrug*)
we also have the beautiful, northern lights
i do miss thunderstorms though... living in a geographical bowl kinda makes it hard to get a decent thunderstorm with cool lightning. *sad*
Aww man. I have always wanted to see the northern lights.