Saturday, March 15, 2008

Another 10 things I've learnt in Canada


  1. If you wear your iPod out when it's below freezing, the earphone cable becomes stiff & rigid almost straight away.

  2. The Northern Lights, in all their glory, can be seen this far south.

  3. Good bread, like a good man, is hard to find.

  4. A roadtrip is worth every penny and all the effort.

  5. It is possible to tell, without checking a thermometer, if it's below -20, by breathing in deeply and feeling if your nose hairs freeze.

  6. a) Ski boots are easy to put on and difficult to walk in. Snowboard boots are difficult to put on and easy to walk in.

  7. b) Skiing & snowboarding are totally different, requiring different techniques and using different muscles. Skiing is far easier to pick up but harder to get really good at.

  8. c) The constant strapping and unstrapping of your bindings when snowboarding quickly becomes tiring and irritating.

  9. Canadian mobiles phones are expensive: you get charged to receive as well as to make calls, there are lots of 'added extras' to pay which back home come as standard (such as the facility to make emergency calls) and the monthly amounts vary wildly for no discernible reason.

  10. Badgers out here are different from badgers back home. They look weird and scary.

  11. The most irritating sentence in the English language is: "Hi, I lost one black glove somewhere on the hill about 3 weeks ago, not sure what make it is, do you have it?"

  12. The second most irritating sentence in the English language: "Hi, I think I'm on a list...?"


3 comments:

Jenny said...

Any chance of a photo of a scary, Canadian badger?

Mia said...

Your wish is my command...

silas said...

Well I didn't know that.

Apparently the Canadian (well, American) badger - Taxidea taxus - differs quite a bit from the one we have in the UK, the Eurasian badger - Meles meles.

Still not quite as amazing as this, however.

http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/