So, the other day I walked into the building using a side entrance, which I don't normally do.
This was what I saw off to the left.
Needless to say, I had to take a picture and show everyone just how effective a Canadian winter is at camouflaging obstacles.
Behold, the mid sized sedan in full stealth mode, disguised as a heap of pristine snow.
If it weren't for the fact that I saw the side mirror poking out, I might have assumed this was a regular snow drift and put a Callie shaped dent in it for want of jumping into an otherwise inconspicuous snow pile.
Also, to put this image in context, most of this snowfall started around the beginning of January.
This was what I saw off to the left.
Needless to say, I had to take a picture and show everyone just how effective a Canadian winter is at camouflaging obstacles.
Behold, the mid sized sedan in full stealth mode, disguised as a heap of pristine snow.
If it weren't for the fact that I saw the side mirror poking out, I might have assumed this was a regular snow drift and put a Callie shaped dent in it for want of jumping into an otherwise inconspicuous snow pile.
Also, to put this image in context, most of this snowfall started around the beginning of January.
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I make do by taking the bus, myself. Even I was a bit surprised to see that much snow on the car.
Someone else in the building actually put a vase of flowers on it earlier this week. I'm assuming like an R.I.P. deal, as that thing isn't going anywhere.
Also, a snowman car would be pretty awesome. =3
Someone else in the building actually put a vase of flowers on it earlier this week. I'm assuming like an R.I.P. deal, as that thing isn't going anywhere.
Also, a snowman car would be pretty awesome. =3
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