Winter Fair in the park Cousineau
unexpectedly last Thursday January 28 in Montreal had a small but very aggressive snowstorm. Finishing my class French, I decided to move to a well-known shop called Saturday, February 6, 2010
Pulmicort Turbuhaler For Cough

to buy corn tortillas, jalapeños, tomatoes, pork ribs, beans in the can and some weavers to make with coffee. Contraesquina was in store when the storm came and took the opportunity to take these photographs. In this first shot, we see the shop ...



In the next picture, we can see a couple of Latinos across the street near where I was hiding protected from snow. It is interesting to see how these people have had to adapt to a highly variable climate and other hard to bear.

From that side, and before long, I got to see a lady, her daughter and dog. Visibility was almost zero because of the density of the snow that was raging at that time to the city. They however, did not seem a big difference
effects and even the dog was trying to catch his nose small snowflakes falling from the sky
. effects and even the dog was trying to catch his nose small snowflakes falling from the sky

seems that everyone started to have fun while I was stuck in my trench. To be more exact, it is a construction site where I have barely enough snow where the wind whipped. Another thing that strikes me is seeing how parents take their young and take a walk jalándoles sitting on plastic pieces that have been made specially for the occasion.

Although these things have special edges for children while their parents can hold the twitch, touched me more than once that at traffic lights when will cross from one sidewalk to another, small


To end this report, we present this picture of the full moon that I took Today Friday, January 29 near where I live. I will emphasize to say that the cold was soaked to the bone and my camera did not want to take more pictures because the lens was frozen .
I sincerely hope you enjoyed the pictures and without further ado, I remain as always your complete disposal. All photos are free. If you want to put them in a blog or website, be sure to cite the source or photographer's name 
Sincerely, José Luis Ávila Herrera
www.BANCODEIMAGENESGRATUITAS.com 
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