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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsNo, no, no this will not do. I live in Canada and we had rain today - in mid March. We
have had five cold days this winter. Climate change is upon us. What critters can I 'look forward to' from New England as the ecology migrates north? For instance our lakes in Quebec are slug free. Are yours?
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No, no, no this will not do. I live in Canada and we had rain today - in mid March. We (Original Post)
applegrove
Mar 2012
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ohiosmith
(24,262 posts)1. We have tonnes of slugs. They're called republicans.
Duer 157099
(17,742 posts)2. Dude, stop it
I'm going to have to report you to the Duzy police
ohiosmith
(24,262 posts)3. Noooooo! Not the Duzy Police!
applegrove
(118,677 posts)5. LOL!
Moondog
(4,833 posts)4. Yes. No slugs. We have alligators.
Denninmi
(6,581 posts)7. Ah, who knows.
When the palm trees and Spanish moss move in, you'll know it's getting warm in NE Ontario.
SteveG
(3,109 posts)8. 78 in DE today
Normally in the upper 30's lower 40's this time of year. My daffodil's are abloom, and by Friday my Camilla will be inf full bloom. It's 11:30 pm and 55 degrees. Tomorrow it's expected to be in the low 80's.
a2liberal
(1,524 posts)9. Yay global warming!
In all seriousness, I know there's other negative climate change stuff involved, but I have nothing but love for the idea of more "winters" like this one in MI.