Here in the UK, due to a wet year - much like years passed - we now have climate change rather than global warming.
Apparantly that means that whatever the weather we have to stop driving our cars and rely on our integrated public transport system which like our health, education and broadcasting systems are "the envy of the world". Or possibly not
Yup, I'm with you 2k3. Living in Gatineau, Quebec (just across the river from 2k3 in Ottawa), I can't see us golfing until May at this rate. 2nd highest recorded amount of snow in Ottawa's history (over 4 metres total!!!). My back yard was 4 feet deep 2 weeks ago and is now 2 foot deep, but with rain forecast (and it is raining now) it will be a while before courses dry out enough to be deemed playable.
Apparantly that means that whatever the weather we have to stop driving our cars and rely on our integrated public transport system which like our health, education and broadcasting systems are "the envy of the world". Or possibly not
Rain stopped about a month ago, and the course is still wet in places.