[PHOTO] To be located here
Feb. 11th, 2012 01:25 pmLooking southwest across Yonge towards Yonge and St. Joseph, the yawning gap left by an impending condo development (Five Condominiums) is clearly visible.





Where did winter go? A lot of people have noted that this one has been odder than most. Dave Phillips of Environment Canada has noted that we’ve had milder winters, but they’ve all dumped us with a lot more snow. We’ve had less snowy winters, but they’ve all been substantially colder. It’s as if November shouldered aside December and January and wore out its welcome for the past ninety days.
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Typically at this time of year, after the groundhog has seen his shadow (or not), I start calling these days “late winter”. The later in February we go and on into March, each major snowfall is another example (to me) of winter wearing out its welcome. “When will spring come!” I cry. I know from experience that the weather will get cold between now and the vernal equinox. It will snow and I will hate it. But that reaction seems less rational than ever given that winter basically hasn’t arrived to begin with, much less worn out its welcome