Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Canada's Cottage Country needs some global warming after a summer of global cooling

From the Beaches of Sauble to Wasaga, with Lake Huron and Georgian Bay in between, this summer's version of Canada's Cottage Country has been nothing but rain, freezing with exception to Dominion of Canada Day and American Independence Day week. This, alongside the current economic slowdown, has given the business of recreational activities from down in Grand Bend to up on Muskoka one big cold to sneeze on, but hopefully a rebound towards a more sunnier disposition will be made before Labour Day. Indeed, it truly needs some global warming after a summer of global cooling, perhaps we need to return to my favourite and correct terminology for unseasonal longterm weather being called climate change.