We got 2 inches, but it's melting steadily and we won't need to shovel it. Winter doesn't have a chance anymore.![]()
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if we had snow i would feel better. We had a month of rain. barf. i hope it warms up where you are soon (and dries up a little here)
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Snow is quickly melting. None on the streets, even earlier when I went out. Our plow guy actually came and did the hill part of my driveway and DH shoveled the slush away from in front of our house, because he had put the snowblower away. I insisted, so in case it freezes (though it's not going to be below freezing tonight), we could get the bikes out tomorrow, without slipping and killing ourselves.
It's supposed to be 50 tomorrow and I will be riding, despite the wind and wet roads.
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the SW/SE parts ofWestern Australia are headed for another icky drought if we don't get rain soon. We've not had a substantial amount (ie that would help the dams) for almost 3 months. In march, the daytime temp in Perth/surrounds didn't dip below 30C.
I don't know about you but can you see the consequences? We don't have any water restrictions atm and the new desalination plant isn't open yet.
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NB-I hope working in Canada didn't leave you with a bad taste in your mouth.
Shefly-I remember the Ice Storm in eastern canada in the 90's.
Ah yes, living in Alberta where one can get snow at anytime of the year. We learnt very quickly in guides that you never ever dust the snow off your tent
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That's just it -- I was never able to find work up there. Made some good friends, but I couldn't gain any traction in the professional community in Edmonton. No professional reciprocity between jurisdictions, combined with my sense that the local employers favored kids with certs from NAIT over an outsider with a master's degree. I would have been willing to suck it up and work for less, but I guess there's this perception that someone with an advanced degree should cost more. My talks with the companies I interviewed never even got that far.
Been meaning to PM you about some of those planning articles you linked a while back but have been busy with my move.
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Were you able to get your job in the PNW back??? Do you have to start again w a new company?
Geez and companies complian they can't hire good people. You're from an english speaking country, have good qualifications etc...
Are you n your man going to move on again? Perhaps Australia might not be a bad choice....Wasn't Melbourne a choice at one time? Same weather as seattle in many respects![]()
Well, NByNW you need to feel satisified where you live. Sorry that Edmonton didn't pan out well for you.
He and I are doing the long distance thing. But then, not new to us..he lived in Calgary, then cycled solo in NZ for a few months...for over 2 yrs. while I remained in Toronto. I made the right decision, career-wise for myself at that time since the job proved to open more doors to different types of jobs later... But it was difficult for first few months: I couldn't cycle by his former place in Toronto after he relocated.
I hope you find employment soon.
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