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{ Sunday, January 9, 2005 }

One snow plow

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My friend up in Edmonton was complaining about how flights all over Canada get backed up sometimes for days whenever it snows in BC, because it hardly ever snows here, and there's apparently only one snowplow at the airport in Victoria. I'm picturing some plow operator, used to relaxing 362 days of the year, with sweat streaming down her brow driving up and down the jetway for three days plowing snow in a blind panic, as planeloads of irate and exhausted travellers in Newfoundland, Toronto, Whitehorse and Montreal wait for her to finish.

You can follow along with the changing weather here by checking out Vancouver tag on Flickr. (photo by mafue).

LINK | 2:53 PM | TB

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