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Frozen over (pretty much) - the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton on this date (Nov. 22) in 2017

@RandallTT I hope you had the phone attached to your wrist or something. A simple sneeze could be very expensive!

@TrueBloodNet Good point. I probably didn't in this case since the weather was likely calm and there weren't other people near by, but certainly there are times when it's just not worth the risk.

@RandallTT IDK how much your phone cost etc. But it's never worth the risk IMO. My case has a finger slot to hold onto the costly bastard just around the house! LOL I can also put a cord through it and around my wrist if doing something really risky.

@RandallTT Whoa! Looks like all the little circular floes are moving into position! We haven't even had a hard frost in toronto yet. Have you been able to go skiiing yet?

@KarenSohne Yes it's cool to see the river go through these changes. It seems our first hard frost came later than usual too but in the last week it sure has turned the corner into winter.
No skiing yet - not quite enough natural snow for cross-country skiing and the downhill resorts in the city haven't opened yet (probably will within a week).

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