Madly Off in All Directions - the 2025 Canada thread

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@Trudy informs us that the New Year has begun in that amazingly prompt Newfoundland manner.
So... It's time to start the 2025 thread.
So... It's time to start the 2025 thread.
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Piglet, AS host
We have no deer on our island. Lots of dogs at the beach though. And a bit of sunshine on a warm calm day. I'm scared to even hope that 2025 could be a good year. It seems recent years have been far too difficult.
We discussed it a while back on the 2024 thread.
Happy New Year everyone!
Currently sitting in my kitchen with my new phone recharging and pondering why they put glass on the back and why cell phones need cases to protect them. Would think tougher phones would be the norm. My bicycle is sitting in the middle of the floor having just finally removed the Christmas lights and decorations from it. Only a month since riding it in the Santa Claus Parade. A persistent critter is meeting every deterrent and my car has been ravaged again. Is that reason enough to have chocolate for breakfast? I seem to have a lot of chocolate on hand. Last but not least, would anyone like to unload the dishwasher so I can reload it?
There. That's as madly off as I can get. And if it means something else, well, I'm old enough now to blame it on confusion.
Lo, and behold, there is more!
From Wikipedia
The name of the show was derived from a line used by famous Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock in his story "Gertrude the Governess". ("Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions.") This phrase was both literally and figuratively applicable, as the show travelled across Canada, and the host and his guests covered the full range of the comedy spectrum.
If you already knew all this, just scroll on by. We can't all be clever like you. Lol. Just kidding. I blame the chocolate for breakfast.
I'll step aside until you've sorted it.
The wind chill was -41 C, predicted to be -43 C tonight.
Do you have an alternative suggestion? I supported the current one, but I'm open to suggestion.
Oh yeah, although Canadian, am currently not in Canada.
I did wonder ...
We haven't broken out the shovels once this year. I personally don't mind, as I hate winter and do not find snow charming at all, but the people who love winter sports are unhappy. We'd had a couple of good storms by this time last year, I seem to recall, and in February my husband and I took a two-day trip to Halifax that ended up lasting a week because snowstorms in both places (worse in St. John's though) kept flights from leaving.
Wow, that's not at all how I imagine St John's in the winter! I always think of you folks getting shittons of snow. Our winters here tend to be very cold but less snow than (what I thought) the Atlantic provinces get.
We've had a reasonably mild winter by prairie standards. The true cold didn't hit until relatively later than expected. Having said that, I've never seen a green Christmas here. Early on in the smartphone days, I sent prairie relatives photos from Toronto Christmas... green, +10 C, a window open for a bit of fresh air. There might as well have been palm trees and pineapples in the picture, for the marvel it caused
IMHO snow is never nice, no matter how light and fluffy!
You've got that right!
Thank you. We are certainly in... uncomfortable... times.
Went for my usual weekend walk yesterday and ended up cutting it short at a convenient bus stop on the way home. Still recovering from last weekend’s unfortunate ice event.
SPK writes at the same desk he had back in northern New Brunswick in the 1980's
Just watching the funeral of our MP's mother. He and I have known each other since our days in cubs. She was always good to me and our sons.
Though actually Ottawa had more, and it stayed forever…
Supposedly will cut trip from Toronto to Montreal from 6 hours to 3.