Bad Photography : Summer in Canada

Some of my really bad photography

This is summer in Canada.

Not sure why anyone would want to live there.

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Memic :) , keep warm man ! 😔 Also not easy to got into ocutnry dew yeas ago friend of me from Wilnus (Lithuania) came to polish capital as closest place where he could make biometric passport - and it that time he got not so easy with finding place to stay (everyone was escaping Ukrain, most stayed Warsaw) ... sorry for digresion , reall COOL photo.

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Yes… many Ukrainians come to Canada every year. They actually helped build Canada hundreds of years ago. Mostly out West … in Saskatchewan, Alberta, BC, Manitoba and Ontario.

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This is summer???

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Some times . In Northern Ontario, Quebec, NWT, Yukon ….

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Ahh...

There are too many weird weather omens happening all around the world. Traditionally in the Eastern Cultures, when there is snow in the Summer that is called a portent (an extremely uncommon out of the ordinary occurrences). In China recently people have been experiencing deep red skies' aurora lights; people even saw seven suns in the skies (with photos).

Not good my friend.

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It is not unusual to see snow in April, May, June, September, October in Canada

It has also snowed in Canada during July and August ….

Here's a more detailed look:
August Snow:

Alberta: In 2002, communities along the foothills of the Alberta Rockies experienced an unusual snowfall in August, with about five centimeters of snow falling during the August long weekend.

British Columbia: In 2019 and 2020, some snow was observed at the highest elevations across the province, even in July.

Fort Nelson, B.C.: The highest recorded snowfall Fort Nelson has received in August was five centimetres of snow on August 27, 1991.

Banff Sunshine Village: In 2024, Banff Sunshine Village reported the first dusting of snow on their Great Divide webcam on August 21st, 2024.

July Snow:
British Columbia: Some snow has been observed at the highest elevations across the province, even in July.

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Why were your post rewards zeroed out?

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I have no idea. All my rewards are zeroed out for 2 years now. No reason ever given. Everything stolen on Day 7. They are downvoting everyone it seems … this is why everyone is leaving Hive and moving to Blurt.blog where there are no downvotes. See you over there.

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