frank theriault wrote:
I was going to save this for later in the week, and make it a PAW, but we're supposed to get a couple more inches of snow today (but it might turn to rain later in the afternoon - yuck!), so today seemed an appropriate day to post this.
Taken a bit more than a month ago right smack in the middle of the central shopping district at noon on a Saturday. Normally, the place would be jammed with cars and pedestrians. It's "not a blizzard" as the average windspeed was only 40 km/h (about 25 mph), although gusts were much higher. Environment Canada's definition of a blizzard is snow with average winds of over 50 km/h (30mph).
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3173937&size=lg
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cheers,
frank
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