‘The weather outside is frightful’ so what better way to celebrate the season than by sharing a few photos of our authenticcally Christmassy landscape.






With a few more inches of snow to come and winds picking up, this will be an excellent day to curl up in front of the fireplace with a cup of tea or a glass of wine, a good book, and a warm dog. Celebrating the season the Canadian way. 🌨️☃️🌨️
That is it for today, folks. Take care and have a beautiful Sunday! 💞
Brrrrr!! 🥶
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Definitely!
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It looks so peaceful!
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Oh my word, that’s a lot of cold and a nice bit of snow. I’m a bit jealous actually! 🙂
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Wonderful images, but that sure is cold!
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It is rather – if one is sitting in a warm home, looking at it through the window. 🙂
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It makes a nice scene for getting in the Christmas mood. 😉
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You bet! I am fortunate to be retired and be able to enjoy it from the warmth of my home. It is not so much fun to drive through or deal with plugging in vehicles, clearing snow off of them and the like. 😏
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Nice pictures!
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Thank you!
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Coming from Australia I don’t get to see snow very often; it is usually way too hot for snow. I remember a few years back being in Copenhagen around Dec/Jan. You guessed it, snow fell and I loved it. Great memories!
Your images are gorgeous.
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Thank you, Carolyn! I am glad you enjoyed your snow experience. ❄️
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Love all the snow! We had some this weekend, but then it turned into rain, so it’s a bit of a slippery slushy mess outside.
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Cold but lovely
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That is never good!
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Thank you, Derrick!
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I have a dual citizenship with Canada via my dad. I think New England has enough snow for me. I won’t follow my forebears back to Winnipeg!
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I love Winnipeg! I was born in Manitoba but moved to Saskatchewan when I was three years old.
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Love the pictures!
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Thank you!
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I have yet to visit. My husband went there for work a couple of years ago and could only report that it was cold and flat!
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It is cold and flat but they have a cool market called ‘The Girls’ at the fork of two rivers, an amazing park ‘Assiniboine Park’s with a floral conservatory, art gallery, and band shelter, Polo Park Mall with an outlet that sells popcorn in bags bigger than our seventeen year old granddaughter and a great Oriental restaurant called ‘The Spicy Noodle’ – plus so much more.
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🌨❄⛄
✨🙏🕉🌱🌿🌳🌻💚🕊☯🐉✨
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“The Spicy Noodle” is reason enough to visit.
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