Today was Blizzard day, as you can see from the forecast I stole from the Environment Canada website.

I enjoyed the pretty blizzard symbol, which I had never seen before.

When I got home, between the 20ish centimetres of snow and gusting winds (especially in our area) some of the drifts were up to mid-thigh and the peak of this beauty (below) was actually waist high on me.

In other places the ground was swept bare and the snow curled up the sides of the banks in gentle ripples.


I really enjoyed this little ledge in the snow; it was like a little cave designed for me to crawl right in. I managed to restrain myself though.
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