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So, Branny, you've got a lot of catching up to do!
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Yeh! But it's like an ice skating tour: Don't count the miles, just look at the beautiful horizon. Wait and see when I won't have to work no more.
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An ice skating tour? What the heck is that? I live far enough south that ice skating is available only in indoor rinks. VERY occasionally we'll have cold enough temps. that maybe the creeks and small ponds might freeze over, but I can't imagine going out on something where you might break through and fall into that icy water. Terror!
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Ooo, Jackie, you have to come up to Ottawa in the dead of winter. You can skate along the Rideau Canal. Booths are set up for snacks and everything. It's quite pretty.
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Ice skating tours http://img405.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1466qo1.jpghttp://img437.imageshack.us/img437/5213/img1471qy5.jpghttp://img468.imageshack.us/img468/8156/img1463ji0.jpgThese are pictures from the Grand Tour,(11 Towns'Tour) 150 miles long winding through small towns and villages and crossing a number of lakes. This one takes place only once in so many years as the ice has to be real strong. In milder winters there are smaller tours, organised all over the country and medals given for the different distances you choose. Hot chocolate and green pea soup and sandwiches along the route. (My longest:60 miles,I never did the Grand.)But when the Grand Tour is on ,the whole country goes nuts and TV covers from 5 AM till midnight. Happy to read that Canadians understand the magic! Eyes on the horizon and Twilight on a frozen lake.(Dylan) In prelapsarian days, before the warming-up times, we had better winters. Last one:1997
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Ice skating tours pictures. Aaagh! [recoil in terror e] I can't even really imagine people ice skating outside...
So now all you northern people know that I don't really know what I'm talking about, all those times I've said I wanna move up north. But I do know I hate the heat (which we typically have here from the first of May till the end of October {more than one Halloween, I took the kids trick-or-treating in shirt sleeves}), and all those southern-hemisphereans who are now heading into summer have my pity.
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Oh thank you BranShea! NY (the former New Amsterdam) has lots of ice skating rinks, and some places that are safe to iceskate, but often our winters are too mild--but i don't know of anywhere in US where there are ice skating tours of that sort! but there have been (in my life) times when the north (hudson) river has frozen hard enough for people to walk over it. (its always discourage!) (pretty impressive since a good deal of NYC's (treated) sewerage goes into the river (and is a good deal warmer))
Jackie, don't you know the story of Hans Brinker and the silver skates? its about a boy who longs to win a iceskating race/contest and win the prize of skates with silver blades. I guess i have always thought of the netherlands as being the home to: tulips canals windmills and skating.(and cookies) when i went to amsterdam, i felt right at home, there is still a dutch flavor to parts of NY-enough so amsterdam had feeling of home. (NYC's flag has a dutch windmill as one of its elements, as well as the color orange-(from the house of orange-the royal house of the netherlands in the 1600's)
(we've been having lovely cool weather, and the news reports have started posting "optimal color" maps for veiwing fall foliage. (the best now is up in maine, and northern NE- Wow (and southern NE have just entered the 'start' of the fall colors.) in the spring, they report on the best time for cherry blossums, moving upward from DC to the northern suburbs of NY--
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of troy; Thanks for the information about old new Amsterdam. In the prelapsarian period (in the discipline of this thread) in which I still travelled a lot I spent a few winters in the Berkshires (Mass). I always brought my speed skates. Ultimate bucolic setting to me was a frozen lake near Great Barrington (1979)where I was alone on the deep frozen ice on my skates. Not a soul to be seen. Only snow on the hills, grey sky and the sound of the irons touching the ice. Heaven! Here I would not have a chance to be all alone on the ice. No way. But when winters her really strike all the cliche numbers from your list are still there. I'm glad you felt at home in Amsterdam. Alternative Grand Tours are now often done in west- Canada. The real long-distance addicts and professinels (they do excist)have no patience to wait for the good frost to come. They move to Austria Switserland or Canada. They also tried Finland and froze to bits.
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Error:TYPOTERROR: professionels of course.
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Quote:
Error:TYPOTERROR: professionels of course.
are those, like, amateurish professionals?!
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