I thought California was warm all year round. Do you get a lot of foliage change? Up here there are evergreen forests, so the changes are not as pronounced as in other provinces, where trees look like they have been splashed with paint in the fall.
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Northern California gets cold, a little bit ...the pictures that are popular are from San Francisco southward, and even though San Francisco is in Northern California still, it rarely snows even here in winter. We do get beautiful foliage changing here and northward to Oregon. Southern California cools off but is rarely cold, and the southern beaches of Los Angeles and San Diego are best known!
Nice! Everyone is jealous of your weather and with good reason. I think it should be mandatory for you guys to spend a winter in Saskatchewan, so it will give you some perspective. 😄
I will see your winter in Saskatchewan with a summer in Needles, CA for all of you guys... it isn't all peaches and cream even in California!
I didn't have a good time with the heat in the Dominican Republic, so forget Saskatchewan 🫠
I found the heat in New York's Hudson Valley a challenge in NOVEMBER, to say nothing of real winter ... but I used to work in a place just 45 miles from San Francisco where the roads would melt in the summer -- so I think we can agree that there is just some perspective we can live without (while enjoying all the photos from every place, of course)!
Roads melted in Ontario where I used to live, scary stuff.
It REALLY is ... but it also makes you wonder what they are building our roads out of in the 21st century ... we are supposed to be progressing, so...