PortKells wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:10 pm
Yeah gumps I was first tempted to hike up Cypress but thought better of it. Onto maybe hopefully next ski season.
Wow, so sad to look at the local ski hills web cams see all that fresh snow, and no one to enjoy it actually felt abit emotional over it. I've been doing my part in this whole mess but "sheet" when can we have normal life back. It's bad when the store doesn't even have my favorite cereal this is getting ridicoulous.
Anyone care to post their favorite food item that has suddenly disappeared through all this. And what happened to everyone 1 post in 24 hours it's o.k. to breath fresh air it's not air borne.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:34 pm
Wow, so sad to look at the local ski hills web cams see all that fresh snow, and no one to enjoy it actually felt abit emotional over it. I've been doing my part in this whole mess but "sheet" when can we have normal life back. It's bad when the store doesn't even have my favorite cereal this is getting ridicoulous.
Anyone care to post their favorite food item that has suddenly disappeared through all this. And what happened to everyone 1 post in 24 hours it's o.k. to breath fresh air it's not air borne.
PortKells wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 3:29 pm
Looks like Victoria is getting a downpour. Kind of hoping to avoid that right now to be honest. Lets have the downpours at night. Ugh, what a depressing turn of events now with the rain and no skiing to make it all worthwhile. Not that a lack of skiing is a true problem in current events but its what I'm choosing to B*tch about anyways.
Ahh, but Mr. Kells you have the best chance of survival with your 5 acre distancing wall you have there, last man standing.
Join us next season for the 8th annual that's not accurate snowfall contest.
Nice rainy day today. This month has been so sunny that I didn't mind the rain. Definitely needed that long break from it though after the Sh*t this winter!
Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:34 pm
Wow, so sad to look at the local ski hills web cams see all that fresh snow, and no one to enjoy it actually felt abit emotional over it. I've been doing my part in this whole mess but "sheet" when can we have normal life back. It's bad when the store doesn't even have my favorite cereal this is getting ridicoulous.
Anyone care to post their favorite food item that has suddenly disappeared through all this. And what happened to everyone 1 post in 24 hours it's o.k. to breath fresh air it's not air borne.
Weather's super boring, nothing else to talk about... no sports, movies, skiing, events, etc.
Virus made everyone forget about climate change, politics, etc.
Or maybe people are too emotionally exhausted to post.
Abby_wx wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:30 pm
Weather's super boring, nothing else to talk about... no sports, movies, skiing, events, etc.
Virus made everyone forget about climate change, politics, etc.
Or maybe people are too emotionally exhausted to post.
Yes all good points Abby_wx, I think as the day's are going on the numbness of it all is just becoming a part of our lives. At first the words pandemic, and state of emergency or national emergency sounded to unreal and scary or couldn't imagine this happening. But seeing the positive like the 7p.m. cheering for frontline workers or the positive videos posted from quarantined ppl. have been uplifting. However I've stopped watching a full 1 hour newscast on it.
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