I had a great Sunday, starting with work work work, with some progress I think, then went skiing, and finally returned to have a nice sauna and a swim at the hotel. And afterwards met some fun new Argentinians from my meeting at a late reception.
And yes, I did find snow after a long heat wave here in Montreal. Maybe a six meters long stretch, perhaps even as much as seven :-)
Thanks to Patrick Corcoran and Greg Rich who kept me updated on the melt in Saint-Sauveur; thanks!
(Original source video is also available here.)
Photos and videos (c) 2018 by Jari Arkko. All rights reserved. This article has also been published at Teton Gravity Research.
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