Thanks for the thoughts.
DC was down to 5 this morning. It's up to 12 with a wind chill of -3. In other words, standard DC -- on the edge of things. Bad enough to be bad, but hard to complain because so many people have it so much worse.
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Thanks for the thoughts.
DC was down to 5 this morning. It's up to 12 with a wind chill of -3. In other words, standard DC -- on the edge of things. Bad enough to be bad, but hard to complain because so many people have it so much worse.
That's definitely bad enough to complain.
Fred, I'm so sorry.
It's 8 here right now.
It is officially Too Damn Cold for Georgia
This is what I was talking about with my coworker this morning -- it's too cold, too far south, and people are not prepared. I mean, it's plenty cold here, but we can deal with it. Our houses are insulated, we own warm coats, there are enough shelters and etc. (Not that there aren't still people outside, but theoretically they could be inside someplace.)
I think this is the only corner of the country where it is shaping up to be a beautiful day. I'm on the UCLA campus right now and there are clear blue skies over the courtyard where I'm having coffee. It was crisp this morning, but compared to everywhere else there is nothing cold going on here.
I think this is the only corner of the country where it is shaping up to be a beautiful day.
Oh, it's utterly gorgeous here! Just not in any way that makes me want to emerge from the blankets on the inside of the house.
It has passed us now, we are on the warming trend and it should stay above freezing even through the night for the rest of the week.
That was one thing about going down to the Catskills to visit The Relatives. Snow and serious cold are a feature there, everyone (especially the plows) is set up to deal with it, and houses have backup heating if the furnace fails.
I really worry about Georgia and all those places where the houses are often without insulation, people don't have parkas or even own gloves.
My cousin's SO grew up in So Cal, and lives in SC now, and this past Xmas, she didn't know that you let the faucets drip when it's this cold.
she didn't know that you let the faucets drip when it's this cold.
It's driving me nuts letting the kitchen faucet drip. Every time I go in the kitchen, I reach to turn it off, and then remember.
I don't really miss the running, per se, but I miss having just been running.
That makes total sense. I still don't enjoy running so much. but I love feeling that accomplished post-run.
I think this is the only corner of the country where it is shaping up to be a beautiful day.
It is lovely and crisp up here, too. I remember having 8+ days of -65F when I was in middle school - they finally only closed school when the buses couldn't actually operate any more. I don't miss that.