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JusJoJan 24 – Adventures on my Paper Route – Weather

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In winter, it’s rare that walking around the block on my paper route isn’t an adventure. Between the ice, the slush, the snow, the temperatures that freeze my nostrils shut on contact, and days like to today when we have a miniature snow storm, there’s always something to make me rather stay in my pyjamas.

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It’s all part of being Canadian. Our weather is a source of national pride. It’s what we endure to live in a country as free as this one is; with all its faults, at least we’re able to say we weathered a storm or two and came out the other side with a smile. Most of the time, anyway.

And so it is with that same pride that I walk around the block, braving the elements to deliver the news.

As difficult as it can be, I do love this country.

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

24 thoughts on “JusJoJan 24 – Adventures on my Paper Route – Weather

  1. John W. Howell's avatar

    Only you could put a nice spin on slogging around in the snow. I love your pride in country.

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  2. mewhoami's avatar

    Sure looks beautiful.

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      It does … when you don’t have to walk in it. 😛
      But really, I do enjoy it in small doses. Talk to me again however when April rolls around if it hasn’t warmed up substantially and you’ll probably get a different opinion.

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  3. navigator1965's avatar

    Don’t forget your polar bear spray on the route.

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  4. vicbriggs's avatar

    I wish we had some snow over here… it’s been raining for weeks.

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  5. Lee-Anne's avatar

    As one from a hot continent, I am gazing at your beautiful photo with a sense of magic and wonder. It looks like a lovely, white fairyland! 🙂 I am surrounded by greying grass, leached of green by our usual summer drought.

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  6. joey's avatar

    As you know, I’m not Canadian. As you also know, I do not suffer heat gladly. I, too, am proud to be a winter person.

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