LaoFan Posted December 1 Posted December 1 On 11/30/2025 at 3:52 AM, riderpride said: A lot of snow in Calgary over the past few days (19cm or 7.5in on the back deck). The house backs onto a river valley and the air is so cold this morning that the river's giving off a lot of fog. I know how much @El Presidente loves pics like this 🤣 Hopefully a good ski season approaches!! Cheers. Miss me some Canadian snow. 3
Popular Post El Presidente Posted December 1 Author Popular Post Posted December 1 Hamlet is getting into the swing... 1 13
Popular Post Chibearsv Posted December 1 Popular Post Posted December 1 Biggest snowfall ever in November here on Saturday. I love the snow and hope we get bunches more this winter. 17
Popular Post Li Bai Posted December 1 Popular Post Posted December 1 6 hours ago, Chibearsv said: Biggest snowfall ever in November here on Saturday. I love the snow and hope we get bunches more this winter. Oh God I love the snow too, the kids and the dog would be so thrilled if we had only half of that!🤩 On the other hand, I definitely hope we don't get any in Paris given the powers that be never invested in any equipment. Two inches of snow and everything's paralysed, such a shame. 6 3
Popular Post BrightonCorgi Posted December 1 Popular Post Posted December 1 Big fan of the snow, but since we tuned our snow blower, we aren't expecting any ever again. 3 4
Popular Post Ford2112 Posted December 3 Popular Post Posted December 3 7 hours ago, El Presidente said: 1 8
Popular Post El Presidente Posted Friday at 08:03 AM Author Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:03 AM At the beach for a week break 😉 14
ha_banos Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 12/2/2025 at 12:37 AM, Chibearsv said: Biggest snowfall ever in November here on Saturday. I love the snow and hope we get bunches more this winter. Looks like you have heated roads and drives! I hate the cold. Especially when it's prolonged.
Popular Post Chibearsv Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, ha_banos said: Looks like you have heated roads and drives! I hate the cold. Especially when it's prolonged. The cities around hear have tons (literally) of rock salt that they spread behind the plows. It works pretty well on the roads. I love clearing the snow and the black driveway warms up fast in sunlight to really clean it up fast. Kind of a neighborhood challenge for cleanest snow clearing job. Right now it’s 40 and raining. I’d rather it was 10 and snowing every day. 5
chasy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, Chibearsv said: The cities around hear have tons (literally) of rock salt that they spread behind the plows. It works pretty well on the roads. I love clearing the snow and the black driveway warms up fast in sunlight to really clean it up fast. Kind of a neighborhood challenge for cleanest snow clearing job. Right now it’s 40 and raining. I’d rather it was 10 and snowing every day. Nothing like the 6:30am dog walk, pitch black, pouring rain. Dog wants to take his time. Soaked to the bone, freezing and I haven’t even had my first cup of coffee. Ah Chicago winters! 3
BrightonCorgi Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago For whatever reason my street, the snow packed down instead of plowed. Technically do the plow the road, but my street is pure white packed. Looks like it could be scene from a James Bond movie. Been driving the Miata due to it warming up quicker which adds an element of fun leaving the house. 1
Chibearsv Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, chasy said: Nothing like the 6:30am dog walk, pitch black, pouring rain. Dog wants to take his time. Soaked to the bone, freezing and I haven’t even had my first cup of coffee. Ah Chicago winters! Yeah, we get enough of this c**p in the spring. Let winter be winter. 2
SigmundChurchill Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Great week skiing in Courchevel with the family. We had some good snow. The 3 valleys was so big, we didn’t get to all of it in 6 full days of skiing. The service there was amazing. They literally put your ski boots on your feet every morning and take them off of you when you ski back to the hotel. Our guide carried his own skis plus my wife and daughter’s skis. Practically every restaurant we went to for dinner had Michelin stars, and that wasn’t even on purpose. And the Apres was like no resort I have been to before. Wild parties on the mountain every afternoon. In short, the place made Aspen look like Camelback Mountain in the Poconos. 3
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