When I woke up this morning, the windows were all frosted up, so I grabbed my laptop and checked the forecast. The forecast this week calls for flurries. Well I discovered today that what is called flurries in Gros Morne would be called a "major snow event" where I come from - in southeastern Pennsylvania. Mike has shoveled three or four times today. The plow has been by at least a half a dozen times. And it still snowing.... sorry I mean flurrying.
Since October, I have been waiting for my first Newfoundland winter to start. Instead I experienced a glorious fall - sunny days, leaves of many colors, crisp nights, fishing boats in the Bay. November had started much the same way. We were only here nine days before we headed off to Ontario and the States. While we were gone, there was some snow in Gros Morne and when we arrived back in early December there was some new snow falling. But even I could tell it was not winter, yet. We were still able to do our daily walk on the Community Trail.
The bit of snow we did get was all washed away on Christmas. But yesterday we had some flurries. Today we had more flurries on top of yesterday's flurries. People have been telling me that I am lucky that last winter was not my first Newfoundland winter. Last year it started snowing in October and did not stop until March.
So they tell me that winter has now started here. It will continue to snow and accumulate until March or April. Now that I am seeing a bit of winter weather, I agree, I am lucky it is not last year.