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Default Posted February 11th, 2008, 09:57 AM #20 (permalink) |
Mintu: Lol! Na re bondhuu, thanda really depends on the weathers mood. Usually not that cold during heavy snow fall unless there is wind associated with it. Yes, all Toronto and it's surrounding area. Chobi tola hoi na bondhu, too cold and busy!

Here are some recent pics. Was bored at lab and took them through the window with my cell. Man o man, it was the MOST most most beautiful day I have ever seen in Canada. Only coz of friggen class was unable to take wonderful pics. The snow was what we call here frosty snow. Trust me when I say, you'll not see this beauty of snow every day in your life. Coz it really depends on a specific type of snowing to get this kinda beautiful scene. Any way it's flippin & friggin cold outside, - 29 as I write this very moment.

Here they are......






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