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Topic: Paris under snow Posted: December 21 2009 at 08:23 |
floydispink wrote:
There's over 30 centimeters of snow here now. In my 17 years of living I've never experienced this much snow, but it's really pretty. Yesterday evening it was about -10C, which I also have never experienced in my entire life. Also, no trains left yesterday, forcing hundreds of people to move into hotels. I live next to a park, and the view from the windows of my house is very pretty. |
I remember bicycling to my work when it was -16C (+3F), about 13 years ago. We had quite a lot of snow early March 2005 and early March 2006, but it was less than it is now. This morning I measured 21,6 cm (8.6 in) in my garden.
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:56 |
Yes, but you know - I prefer Dutch or British winter,to be honest. Only thing I heavily survived during West Europen winters it was problem with under-ice fishing: there we started yet, small lakes are frozen ( abouit 5 + cm), so you can drill ice and catch fishes. I like this, but no chance of this entertainment in Holland or UK!
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:41 |
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Wow, I spend in Holland almost three years and have never seen more than just snow traces on land! |
It's really unusual indeed. I remember when I was a kid that I had to be lucky to be able to throw snowballs with my friends. Some years there was so little snow, and it melted in only a few hours. The snowfall now is fantastic.
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:38 |
mystic fred wrote:
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I'm glad I live in the US where government workers have to sign a contract saying that they wont strike |
I hate it when i read comments like this - every privilege you take for granted in your comfortable working life has been fought for by the Unions going on strike without pay long before you were born - Holidays, Pensions, safe working conditions, maternity leave, sicknes benefit, cost of living rise - all hard earned by the Unions, the Union movement in the USA is very strong and they have worked hard to earn your benefits.... think about it... 
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I agree with you Fred, unions are a neccessary balance in a democracy and just now the French governement tries to bring the unions on their knees, BTW the cultural budget (1% of the global budget) has just been reduced by 50%, mainly by not renewing employes that will go on retreat. For this reason The Centre Pompidou is on strike for over a week now and the effects on smaller cultural institutions is a catastrophee. One well known AvantJazz club Les Instants Chavirées had to stop their programmation until further notice, because their vital state subvention got cut. Other places especially with a non-commercial approach have more and more difficulties to survive without subventions and IMO it's a good thing that bigger structures like the Centre Pompidou go on strike to alert the public.
....and I just heard theat another Parisian train station (Gare d'Austerlitz) is closed due to technical problemes, with the transport strike still going on and the bad weather I declare therefore Paris a disaster area... 
one positive note, on saturday I walked through Les Tuleries under the snow, which was marvellous!
here are some beautiful recent Paris snow pics:
Edited by Alucard - December 21 2009 at 07:49
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snobb
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:31 |
Wow, I spend in Holland almost three years and have never seen more than just snow traces on land!
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:29 |
There's over 30 centimeters of snow here now. In my 17 years of living I've never experienced this much snow, but it's really pretty. Yesterday evening it was about -10C, which I also have never experienced in my entire life. Also, no trains left yesterday, forcing hundreds of people to move into hotels. I live next to a park, and the view from the windows of my house is very pretty.
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:19 |
Hey,guys, we have minus 15C during last two weeks ( few nights were minus 20 even), and this is only beginning. When I lived in Holland, it was always funny for me, how small children react on so rare snow there  . By the way, living in UK, another attraction was just to see how local drivers afraid just of few centimeters of snow on the road  . We have snowy roads around 3 monthes every year, noone warry too much, if there are less than 10-cm of snow on surface. And people usually drive even if there are 25-30 cm after snowy nights
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 07:11 |
Meanwhile, in Paris, the train trafic is harmed more by the weather than by any strike.
I left on Saturday night, going southward. My train should have left on 22:25, but could not do it before 23:30 because of the horrible weather we suffer for many days. Not only my train, but 3 or 4 other trains. The Eurostar trains are still unable to go, because of the snow, the ice and tutti quanti.
Oh, by the way: from French and European standards, the American railways are a joke (at least, that's what Umberto Eco said in one book, and a few TV documentaries make me trust him)
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 01:33 |
^ there, you admitted the benefits the Unions fought for have now become law, but there is still a need for working people to have control over their own lives and be able to make their protests heard when injustice rears its ugly head, otherwise we will be no better than a Communist or Fascist State - and we don't want that, do we?
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 15:05 |
mystic fred wrote:
rpe9p wrote:
I'm glad I live in the US where government workers have to sign a contract saying that they wont strike |
I hate it when i read comments like this - every privilege you take for granted in your comfortable working life has been fought for by the Unions going on strike without pay long before you were born - Holidays, Pensions, safe working conditions, maternity leave, sicknes benefit, cost of living rise - all hard earned by the Unions, the Union movement in the USA is very strong and they have worked hard to earn your benefits.... think about it... 
Sorry Martin 
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While unions may have been necessary for americans to get fair working conditions in the early 20th century, that doesn't mean they are the reason we continue to have all those things. We now have labor laws that prevent people from having to work in dangerous conditions or for less than minimum wage. I should not be entitled to vacation and a pension because some union has extorted companies into providing those things, companies should want to provide me with those things as incentives for me to work for them. With regard to government workers, it will be a sad day when we can't even trust our government to provide us with safe working conditions and if the government didnt provide decent salaries and benefits, then nobody would want to work for them. Certain work is done by the government because it is something we cant do for ourselves and it is too important to allow unions to extort the federal goverment at the expense of all its citizens.
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 13:48 |
rpe9p wrote:
I'm glad I live in the US where government workers have to sign a contract saying that they wont strike |
I hate it when i read comments like this - every privilege you take for granted in your comfortable working life has been fought for by the Unions going on strike without pay long before you were born - Holidays, Pensions, safe working conditions, maternity leave, sicknes benefit, cost of living rise - all hard earned by the Unions, the Union movement in the USA is very strong and they have worked hard to earn your benefits.... think about it... 
Sorry Martin 
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 12:27 |
I thought was a thread about Paris Hilton...
Ah well.
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 05:27 |
-29 in the nice of Norilsk, somewhere in Siberia. I guess one just doesn't get sun-tanned in Siberia.
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 14:46 |
Anything like Russia On Ice?
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 14:27 |
IIRC, last year the town I live in got a cumulative 84 in. of snow.
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 14:23 |
I'm glad I live in the US where government workers have to sign a contract saying that they wont strike
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 06:29 |
Lovely scene Martin!  those street lamps look great in the misty gloom
the solitary figure adds to the feeling of bleakness, and the wheel give a good sense of perspective, you should call the picture -
"Paris in the
the Winter "
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 04:57 |
moreitsythanyou wrote:
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Now, you know why I'm thinking about leaving Paris... 
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That's funny. I'm on my way over there to study for five months. Being from New York, the snow shouldn't be a problem. On the other hand, the strikes might be.
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Well, there aren't so many strikes (less than in Danemark, from what I heard). Plus, I assume you are to come after the winter; so, no snow problems. But expect some weird behaviours from the Parisians in the subway: - they seem to love being squeezed (and to squeeze each other) in a way that even Japanese salarymen would fear; - when they go from a station to another, they walk straight forward and don't look if they run into someone (nearly as dangerous as a carcrash!); - they could start a riot if a train is cancelled or late because of technical difficulties or any accident ("No, I don't care if someone killed himself by jumping under the train! I pay my taxes, so I WANT MY TRAIN NOW!!!")
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 04:52 |
Here in the Netherlands we were covered in snow Yesterday too. Where I live (in the middle of the Netherlands) there wasn't too much snow, but in the north on several places there was over one meter of snow and obviously all traffic was down. This is something that hasn't happened here in many years, but I don't really mind it.
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 03:08 |
CPicard wrote:
Now, you know why I'm thinking about leaving Paris... 
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That's funny. I'm on my way over there to study for five months. Being from New York, the snow shouldn't be a problem. On the other hand, the strikes might be.
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