I am not a huge fan of Old Man Winter unless the snow he dumps is on either side of roads that remain bare and dry.
We were hit two days in a row with yet another Winter Blast !!!
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As I said I just arrived back home, and getting here was very tense as we drove up Hwy 6 at 30 km with 4 way flashers on. Finally coming into Wiarton it cleared but the roads are very slippery, very far from bare and dry.
Just to give you a little idea of how it has been around here this is how Rob's day began ...
On that note I shall be calling it a day, as it is way too late for me to be still up, Just North of Wiarton & South of the Checkerboard.
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Highway 6 can be murderous in winter along huge stretches of the road.
ReplyDeleteA very snowy day here, lots of blowing snow and slippery. I made the decision NOT to drive to Toronto to a concert. Just not worth the risk!
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