Thread:Betty2015/@comment-29088925-20160803143840/@comment-29088925-20160804012914

Calliebubba wrote: The Bettys take just a minute to unmix. Then you find they are very different. :) But I had the same confusion right at the start.

This Betty has glaciers in her back yard. Are you up there, too? Callie, I am from Canada but even though I was born further south than Edmonton, my birth place (Northern Ontario) is probably closer to glaciers than Betty's backyard. I suspect you are more likely to find tumbleweed at Betty's. ;)

Here in Eastern Ontario we get very distinct 4 seasons. Now we are getting very hot, humid weather (a string of over 30 degrees). When autumn arrives it is lovely to bundle up in a sweater and wander about in the gorgeous reds and yellows that nature brings to our decidous trees each fall. Snow usually starts to stay just before Christmas to reflect all the colourful lights and by February we are getting tired of snow and ice and get excited by all the green and colour of sprouting trees, plants, flowers that start to appear in March. I really missed spring and fall when I lived in Banff but I find Alberta winters much more tolerable than what we get in Ontario because Alberta doesn't get the humidity.