Heh. My Finnish blood is going "It could be warmer." I mean, it's bearable, but I prefer 10 to 15 degrees warmer and snow.
Vodka is hit or miss with me. I love some of it and hate others. Though I haven't done enough testing to know which brands I like.
HA!! Pffffft. It's on record as being -7 here, with a "feels like" of -24. I'll bet it's actually more like -14. And no snow to insulate any of it. I mock your 48F.
Go ahead and mock away. After an Ohio childhood, my blood had thinned out to a nice Southern California level and now 48 feels like, well, not -7, but maybe 10.
I'm greatly reassured by the fact that by noon or so, it should be up to about 65F.
My next class to teach is on the Middle Ages (the one I have slides for). I was going to do just Feudalism and the Church, but maybe I'll reach back and do the Byzantine empire, mainly so I can play "Istanbul (Not Constantinople). I'm just worried I won't have enough time.
I don't necessarily want it to be 10 degrees for any lenght of time; it just feels like that's the way winter should be.
eta: Winter in San Francisco freaked me out....
For me snow is what makes it winter. The bitter cold between snowfalls is just an unfortunate side effect.
See, Chicago is weird to me, as most of the time when it snows the snow melts in a week.
most of the time when it snows the snow melts in a week
I'd thought it was more like Metro Detroit, which does hang onto its once-white stuff for quite the while.
Don't wanna be here.
I made up my bed for my parents, which meant I had to go out and buy a sheet set, since I didn't have any queen-sized flat sheets. And now I know why -- they get so crinkly! I'm not ironing that thing.
I understand now I will never be the homemaker that my mother is. Which is fair, since she can't kick people in the head.
I'd thought it was more like Metro Detroit, which does hang onto its once-white stuff for quite the while.
Sometimes that happens too. But I'd say more often than not we get several big snowfalls that melt in between.
25 frikken degrees in Austin. Brrrrrrrrr. At least the wind has quieted down.
Not looking forward to going out later, which I must.
It's wierd to not turn off my dripping faucets from overnight. I no like below freezing days. That's why I live in the sunbelt.
But I'd say more often than not we get several big snowfalls that melt in between.
Complete melts, or the sort where the piles from clearing parking lots live forever?
I understand now I will never be the homemaker that my mother is. Which is fair, since she can't kick people in the head.
homemaker or head kicker. Are those the only options? Cause if so, I'm screwed as I am neither.