Greetings from Saskatoon!
7 hours, 3 cities, 4 legs, over 3000 kilometres. That was my journey to Sinnie & TP's place. Weeeeeeeee! Ok, so I drove to an airport parking thingie; then a shuttle took me to the airport; then a small airplane took me to Saskatoon; and finally TP drove me to his place. For the drive, it was very very windy, and the car shaked a lot. But even before the drive, I had to scrape off ice from inside the car, and that wasn't fun. For the flight, I ended up sitting at a window seat beside an emergency exit. So...lots of leg room, but not much in terms of hip room. I had fun with the puzzles, and then got too tired. I tried to sleep, but as usual, every time I fall asleep, I wake up after a few minutes. It wasn't really a pleasant feeling. The views of night time Toronto and Saskatoon are beautiful, though. And now, I have a week here. Hope to spend it wisely. Maybe going to Edmonton as well.
I have this strange pain on the lower right side of my body. Maybe it's because of too much sitting and stuff, I don't know.
It's snowing outside right now. The snow here is kind of different from what I've seen in Waterloo. It looks more like very thin rain falling at a very fast speed, rather than a big piece of snow flowing down (or up). Oh...I guess that's what they call freezing rain, then? (By the way, temperature was down to -20 in Waterloo yesterday? Wow...)
I have this strange pain on the lower right side of my body. Maybe it's because of too much sitting and stuff, I don't know.
It's snowing outside right now. The snow here is kind of different from what I've seen in Waterloo. It looks more like very thin rain falling at a very fast speed, rather than a big piece of snow flowing down (or up). Oh...I guess that's what they call freezing rain, then? (By the way, temperature was down to -20 in Waterloo yesterday? Wow...)


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Welcome to Saskatoon! Please enjoy your stay. It has been extremely unusually warm these past four winters so we are expecting to get the "Once in a Hundred Years" snowstorm that will literally blow one or three pairs of your socks off. Trains don't get buried every day around these parts. Anyways, (that is a Saskatchewan word) enjoy snowshoeing down our seldomly shovelled streetways. If someone yells at you for walking on the road, just give them the finger and you will fit right in!
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Jared
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saskatoonscanner, at December 14, 2005 5:43 PM
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