I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: there is no where I would rather be in February than Vancouver. The rest of the country is still frozen in winter while on Saturday people here were running around in shorts or tee-shirts. How smug we get to feel, living in such a perfect place!
I knew you lived in Canada but didn’t realise it was in Vancouver. My granny was from there and I have many many second cousins living in and around the city (she was one of nine) but have never visited, though I know it is an absolutely fabulous place. Perhaps I will make it one day, and if so, perhaps we may meet!
It isn’t just Canadians who are going to be seething with envy. We could do with some sunshine in the UK as well.
Yep – the rest of the *world* is frozen in winter. (Although here in London it’s about 6C and sunny…)
Well, Alex, we have sunshine in South Devon today and the daffs are on the point of flowering in our garden, hellebores are out and even a wallflower is opening out – spring is almost here! But they do refer to where I live as the “English Riviera”!
And I just got back into the warmth from getting my chickens up for the day in swirling snow. A thigh high drift sits over where my crocus will eventually appear. At least the days are longer….
Hey, *we* have green grass, too! Where we’ve shoveled down through a foot of snow to make a path across the lawn, that is…
Maybe just a tiny bit jealous 😉
The high temperatures here in Texas have been in the 80s (Fahrenheit). But every now and then we’ll get a cold blast, which means we’ll get a freeze overnight. Weather here keeps things interesting.
2 inches of snow in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and bitter cold. Vancouver is on our someday list! Lovely pics!
Am envious on two fronts. First that you live somewhere as interesting as Vancouver and secondly that its warm