05-21-2004, 10:44 PM
I live in Kingston, Ontario, right smack dab inbetween Montreal and Toronto. We're right on Lake Ontario, so the climate is usually moderated (or exagerrated) by it. Dee explained it pretty well, although it's a little less drastic here, in most cases. I used to live in Markham (just north of Toronto), and it was extremely dry and hot during the summer, and bitterly cold in the winter. It's a notch down in both respects here in Kingston.
Anyway, I just came back from the Dominican Republic. The weather was hot and humid there, but mostly overcast. Too bad, too, I didn't have much of a chance for tanning. After coming home from that tropical location, I have realized how much I appreciate the Canadian climate. I couldn't stand it if it was hot and sunny all the time. My body must have really gotten used to it while I was there, though, as now I have picked up a very powerful cold. Damn climate changes! Sure was nice swimming in the ocean, though...
Anyway, I just came back from the Dominican Republic. The weather was hot and humid there, but mostly overcast. Too bad, too, I didn't have much of a chance for tanning. After coming home from that tropical location, I have realized how much I appreciate the Canadian climate. I couldn't stand it if it was hot and sunny all the time. My body must have really gotten used to it while I was there, though, as now I have picked up a very powerful cold. Damn climate changes! Sure was nice swimming in the ocean, though...
"Yay! We did it!"
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*