How you think things are
Jul. 23rd, 2016 12:02 pmSo this is what the weather from Environment Canada said 2 hours before I left work to bike home:

I'd switched it over to Fahrenheit to confirm that I wasn't crazy when I told that women from Florida that it can get up to the mid-90s in the summer here (because boy did she ever look at me like I was crazy, causing this little niggling twinge of doubt that I'd carried since) before we were about to go on a boat ride around some glacier chunks in Iceland.
Speaking of Iceland, the pictures are up from that here, for anyone interested.
I spent last weekend and a bit hiking on Manitoulin Island (something I've wanted to do for about 5 years). Maybe the next time I update I'll have the pictures for that. I should really try to go to Newfoundland next to make this an island travel hat-trick but the way things are going it will probably either be another visit to Giant Tea Cup girl who is now in NY (well, that still works a bit for the island theme) or to the Saskatchewan desert and beyond.
I like how I can use the bottom bit of this post to compare what I'd hoped for with how things are going travelwise. :)

I'd switched it over to Fahrenheit to confirm that I wasn't crazy when I told that women from Florida that it can get up to the mid-90s in the summer here (because boy did she ever look at me like I was crazy, causing this little niggling twinge of doubt that I'd carried since) before we were about to go on a boat ride around some glacier chunks in Iceland.
Speaking of Iceland, the pictures are up from that here, for anyone interested.
I spent last weekend and a bit hiking on Manitoulin Island (something I've wanted to do for about 5 years). Maybe the next time I update I'll have the pictures for that. I should really try to go to Newfoundland next to make this an island travel hat-trick but the way things are going it will probably either be another visit to Giant Tea Cup girl who is now in NY (well, that still works a bit for the island theme) or to the Saskatchewan desert and beyond.
I like how I can use the bottom bit of this post to compare what I'd hoped for with how things are going travelwise. :)