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Pils as in pilsner or pills?



Pils as in pilsner or pills?
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- Some would say both. I insist on PILSNER! -and of course fjords and all that...
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I suppose the Fjordlands or Cristchurch area might have some decent beer (pilsner/lager type)? Also, any news regarding the wrecked camp site of Gunn's camp (Hollyford Valley) would be appreciated. I read about the flood damage earlier (somewhere). When I'm going to visit the islands of yours, it would be nice if this camp was still available - though I see that it might just be a dream (cost of repair).
Snow can make wonderful pictures! Thanks for letting me enjoy winter from a great distance!My driveway this morning with a surprise in form of a tree I had to saw & drag away for the sake of convenience before leaving and the scenery when arriving home after few hours of less-than-hectic-plowing; I didn't bother with the snow blower. The house is hiding behind the apple trees. Without mountains it doesn't get much better in daylight.
That's gorgeous! It's what winter should look like.My driveway this morning with a surprise in form of a tree I had to saw & drag away for the sake of convenience before leaving and the scenery when arriving home after few hours of less-than-hectic-plowing; I didn't bother with the snow blower. The house is hiding behind the apple trees. Without mountains it doesn't get much better in daylight.
´Np, the snow did most if not all of the scenery anywaySnow can make wonderful pictures! Thanks for letting me enjoy winter from a great distance!![]()
That's gorgeous! It's what winter should look like.![]()
That's gorgeous! It's what winter should look like.![]()
How's the snow situation down in your neck of the woods? We have thin white blanket here but not much to write home about..
Heh sameEnough to get annoyed, not enough for skiing.
Summertime for the penguins!I like Snow not sure I could have months of it. Generally don't have to deal with it much 1-3 days a year or travel to alpine areas.
Damp winds coming up off Antarctica though. At least snow is kind of a dry cold.
More rain today yay.
Summertime for the penguins!
Snow can be wet, dry, several points inbetween... people who don't live in regions that get a lot of snow tend to think it's bizarre to differentiate between wet snow and dry snow. It's all made of water and water is wet, right?
Not always. Dry snow won't make a snowball, and if you accidentally stick your bare hand into it (if you fall and aren't wearing gloves), you can actually cut yourself.
How's the snow situation down in your neck of the woods? We have thin white blanket here but not much to write home about..
Enough to get annoyed, not enough for skiing.
So I'll pick cold day with snow vs cold and wet.
Although when snow is melting and it's also cold and wet.....
I'm up in Tromsø so snow will come eventually. The problem is that we get more and more of those stints of mild weather where the top layer melts and then freezes again when the temp falls again so everything gets all icy and useless.You guys clearly have selected wrong place for settling. Last weekend Lillehammer looked awesome and on Friday & yesterday Beitostølen even better though the temps could've been friendlier.
This made me - again - thinking of spending some time in Norway in winter. On clearly needs to do the Holmenkollen, Lillehammer, Trondheim & Beitostølen CC ski tracks on skis, not just by hiking/walking. Drammen only hosts sprints so I can ignore that.