…thanks to Becky B. for hosting Walking Squares https://beckybofwinchester.com/2022/11/19/walking-squares-19/
On the north west shore of Lake Ontario, where we live we can see across the lake on a very clear day and see the skyline of some New York cities and towns. As you may have heard, Buffalo is having record setting amounts of snow which is crippling the folks that live there and it’s still snowing. Last evening I took a walk to the shoreline and captured these shots of snow clouds hovering over the lake. Luckily for us the winds are pushing the clouds clear of Toronto.


A friend of ours posted photos from Fort Erie which is directly across from Buffalo on the north side of Lake Erie and there was literally a wall of snow coming down over the city.
What a beautiful place. 🙂
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it is so beautiful on your side at the moment, hope the winds continue the right way for you a bit longer although also sorry for those on the wrong side of them
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We were very lucky to have been missed by that storm. Some places got more than 77 inches.
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oh my that’s so much. I’ve only experienced ta heavy snowfall once, but that was only around 30 inches and was in Tahoe, north CA
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Thirty inches is still a lot. Even inches is a lot of snow. I can’t imagine what the people who got 77 inches
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how they are dealing with the removal of so much snow.
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I still recall being terrified by the made made snow drifts at sides of the road after the snow ploughs had been through.
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Man-made snow drifts are so dangerous. We used to teach children the hazards of playing on those man made mountains of snow.
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oh my yes, hadn’t thought of that
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