The cold season is here again. Along with it comes 5pm sunsets, rainy days, frozen toes, thick clothing, and...
...garden snails on footpaths.
I'll have to start watching the road as I walk again, lest I hear the dreaded crunch beneath my foot.
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Winter in perth isn't considered winter mister! it's fake winterXD garden snail?@@ crunch?ewwwwww....
Watch out for.. err.. snowballs..?
@rtificiallyWick3d
Tahu lah, you get to enjoy real winter while people like me are stuck with fake winter. We get no snow to play with, yet need to suffer the cold. =P
Yes, crunchy snails. I'm surprised they haven't gone extinct around here yet, seeing how frequently they get stepped on. O_o
Eric
HA HA! ...snowballs... I wish... T.T
(I meant snails)
Err. Sze Howe. Wat does garden snails have to do with winter?
Dienasty
Perth has a (partially?) Mediterranean climate. According to PMR geography, regions with this climate have hot & dry summers, and cold & wet winters. (I'm a tad bit worried that I have managed to remember this piece of info till this day...)
Snails come out when the environment is wet. ^_^
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