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The Greenwater Report for March 10, 2003 |
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Greenwater Provincial Park - Monday, March 10, 2003 - by: Jerry Crawford | |||||||
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moderated |
March 9th, 2003: The temperature moderated a bit yesterday, but there was a high southwest wind all day. It still got down to —30° at night, and with that wind, it was perishing cold. I went to Kelvington yesterday afternoon to meet Bryan and Laurie Grimson and kids, and out in the open the ground-drift was bad. A few finger drifts were forming, and they were pretty hard. | ||||||
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poor |
I went to Swan River with Grimsons; the east-west stretches weren’t too bad, but visibility got down to nil on some stretches of north-south highways. There is a bit more snow in Manitoba and some of the driveways look as if they could be a problem. | ||||||
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hockey |
We went over there to watch our grandson, Dave, play hockey. Mike and Marg, Aaron and Danny came down from Hudson Bay, too. This was the third play-off game against Portage, and Portage had won the first two. | ||||||
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hard |
It took me the first period to realize that these kids didn’t really get killed when they hit the boards; once I relaxed, it was a great, hard-hitting game. Portage got two goals right off the bat, but by the end of the third period they were tied, 2 - 2. | ||||||
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overtime |
Seven minutes into the overtime period, there was a pileup in front of the Portage goal. The puck was loose, and Dave zipped in and flipped it into the Portage goal, to win the game. | ||||||
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hero |
He was mobbed by his own teammates, of course - they all piled onto him! He told us afterwards that he almost suffocated. What a game for Grandpa to watch! | ||||||
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warm |
Some information you didn’t really know you needed: In January, we recorded 13 days when the temperature was —30° or colder, and 7 where it was between —20° and —30°. In February, there were 7 days —30° or below, and 8 days —20° to —30°. So far, in March, we have had six days of —30° or lower. Was it the Old Farmers’ Almanac that predicted a warm, dry winter? | ||||||
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cold |
The closer we get to the end of winter, the colder it seems! I went for a walk Friday evening; it was —30° and only a very gentle wind. Yet I felt colder than when it was —38°. I walked down to the boat launch; the round trip is just about a mile and I do it in fifteen to twenty minutes. A car drove by me at the boat launch, made a U turn and broke through the snow. It was a young couple and the driver said something about digging himself out, so I went home. | ||||||
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cold |
This evening, it was only —21° and the wind had died. I went for a walk wearing my cold weather clothing but still found it uncomfortable. Strange! | ||||||
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stuck |
I went back again with the car thinking I could at least offer them a ride to somewhere warm, and they had worked themselves in deeper. It turned out all he had to dig with was a hockey stick! I lent him the spade I keep in the trunk, but about then a friend of his came along in a half-ton. They went to find a towrope, so I came home. | ||||||
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cold |
Ah, to be young and hot-blooded again! Neither of them seemed to be all that well dressed, but they were handling the cold a lot better than me! | ||||||
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birds |
Doreen hung a bird feeder outside our office window. All afternoon, the chickadees, redpolls and red-breasted nuthatches have been having a feeding frenzy, and I have been having a tough time finishing this report! Today was the first time this winter that we have seen the red-breasted nuthatches, though they have been visitors other years. Such a pretty bird! I wish we could see some boreal chickadees, too - they are slightly smaller, dark brown where the black-capped variety are black, and pale, warm brown on the breast. | ||||||
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auto |
I tried taking some photos through the window with my digital camera. The first ones weren’t too good as I forgot that auto-focus doesn’t handle glass well, and when I tried again on manual focus it was getting late. Keep that in mind if you are using a camera with auto-focus (which most of them are these days) - if possible, set the distance manually. But don’t forget to set it back on auto when you are finished shooting through the window! | ||||||
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Doreen & Jerry Crawford Box 100, Chelan, SK S0E 0N0 (306) 278-3423 http://www.greenwaterreport.com/ |
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