One of the churches in Malito on a nice, sunny day:
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And what it looks like at the moment covered in snow:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBSRQuEOL0Qplw3V1FNjwzIfPzMnHs7CRryb-HalpP9CjlwihQC5wLG6LparKat8VxvqKbac8M3C6m7SwbobT6BCr25Xlly_BC7UEMQIJlDdUf1gpZio_rLhjJwBP7wN-odoKoaF3IpC0K/s400/malito+snow.jpg)
Doesn't it look beautiful? Growing up in Australia I am still very excited when I see snow...and I have not yet seen snow like above in Malito. We saw a little bit up in the mountains above Malito in December, but I've never seen snow in the town itself.
And it looks like I will not be seeing the snow for some time. When I leave Australia I am heading over to the Canary Islands to visit my bel ragazzo who is still working in Fuerteventura. Not sure how I am going to be able to start work again after having so much time off!
2 comments:
That's impressive! Cosenza looks like it's dealing with the same kind of chaos that hits Vancouver when it snows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqVBYj4e3TE&feature=related
Hi Deb,
I have never been to Vancouver and hear it is freezing in the winter time so I am in no rush to go at that time of the year!
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