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Do you not get snow and ice? Wind is howling and electricity is off and on here. 7F now. Several days of this miserable storm left here. Very unusual where I live.
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No snow. No ice. In fact, I have never seen snow all my life. It has been raining here lately. Not too windy.
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I put a like …. but don’t like. lol Will send you an icicle or dozen
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please, make it soon
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That’s too bad. Nothing makes you feel more alive than the crunch of snow while hiking through forests in sub-freezing temps during the dead of winter. Some of us even consider it an ideal time to go camping because there are no pesky bugs around.
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Why do you have to add salt, Ron, to an open wound?
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It’s not salt — it’s snow. And I sincerely invite you to come visit the northern latitudes and “chill out” with us for a while.
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The last time I went for a visa interview, the embassy staff thought I had no plans of coming back as I didn’t flog myself as others ahead of me were. Maybe after all this pandemic is past, the one I will find will have a change of heart.
Thanks you for the invite.
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We have snow, & the other day we had -26C, with a wind chill of -33C.
Love your photos!
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At 7°C we have winter temperatures. At anything below that we would be dying.
Thank you, Pat
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This only lasted a few days, but years ago, we had -30C to -40C for a month or 6 weeks in winter. This no longer happens.
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Even with warm clothing, I would be hard pressed to venture outdoors in such temperatures
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We did it only for groceries, but we were a lot younger then too. Now, we couldn’t handle it. If it goes below -10C now, our neighbours help out & we stay inside. Scooters don’t like the cold either so there’s no point…..but until this past week, we’ve been able to use the scooters pretty much all winter, as our snow pack hasn’t even been what we were used to.
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