I have written a lot about the weather in my blog and I guess I will continue to write more about the fascinating change of seasons that we have expereienced. To my wife and I, Spring is the most beautiful of all seasons. The spring colours are vibrant and so pleasing to the eyes than the fall ones.
The greenery all around us is much appreciated along with the beautiful blooms. Spring time is also gardening season and it is great to see everyone invest a lot of time in keeping their surroundings beautiful and green. Almost everyone who owns a home does work on either their lawn or in their gardens and in most residential communities, the ones that ignore can their lawns and backyards could get fined.
As we come close to completeing a year in this country, we totally appreciate all that we have experienced and have no regrets for what we left behind. There are tough times and things that you wished were better, however, it is important to hang in there and make the most of what you have.
This is a blog about our journey to Canada as immigrants and we hope that it will be of help to those that are one their way to making Canada a new home. It may also make some interesting reading...
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Warm April & Cold May
Traditionally, Spring is expected to last from March 22 to June 21. In the spring, it is still chilly and the temperatures are expected to hover around in the range of about 5 - 15 degrees. This year has been different, following the extremely severe winter and April felt more like late June according to experts and May was like April.
I'm born in May and all my birthdays have been hot, hot and hotter. This one though was the coldest ever and some parts of Ontario actually saw light snow on that day. It was a different feeling for me, though I kinda liked the change.
I'm born in May and all my birthdays have been hot, hot and hotter. This one though was the coldest ever and some parts of Ontario actually saw light snow on that day. It was a different feeling for me, though I kinda liked the change.
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