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Thread: *Winter Survival Questions**

  1. #16
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    Do you all enjoy the cold weather or find it a drudgery? Does the sun come out on these terribly cold days or is it gray out?
    Well, I find it drudgery. (LOL) But yes the sun can shine brightly during a cold spell. We are up to 15 degres right now, and the sun is BLARING!!! And the nights can be clear and filled with stars. Our old saing..."Clear and cold"
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    I think it's important to dress in layers.

    I walked out of the house this morning (temp was -9F and the wind chill was -24F), took a deep breath and coughed. My lungs burned a little. My car was also a little sluggish starting.

    I normally don't mind the cold. The only thing I hate is having to have so much stuff! We went out to dinner on Saturday and we needed an extra table just for all or our coats, gloves, scarves, etc.

    It's times like this when you really have to pay attention to the news. When they say "don't expose skin," you listen.

    I just can't help but think of all the animals that are outside whether they're feral or have idiots for owners.




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    Often the coldest days are the brightest and clearest days. Thick clouds seem to give more humidity and "insulation" almost, but of course there are cold cloudy days too. I don't enjoy it when it gets below the teens, otherwise I don't think much of it, until February and March. Then I start getting spring fever and it becomes more and more a drudgery. I love when we have snow storms, but snowy days are often the "warmer" days here, in the 20s and 30s. It's beautiful and always magical to me. We haven't had any big storms this year, so this winter is really dragging for me . Plus I am so eager to get out more with the dogs.

    When I first moved here from Southern Missouri, the winters really got to me. They were longer and darker and colder. But I did adjust and now by the time fall gets here I'm often looking forward to the winter. Like I said though, I never enjoy it when we get subzero with air that hurts to breathe! But there's nothing like coming in from the cold, putting warm socks and slippers on, and snuggling with the dogs while sipping a hot cup of cocoa

    ETA: The cord I usually plug one of those heavy duty outdoor extension cords into, and then yes it can plug into any outlet
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  4. #19
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    We have been having the bitter cold for a few days in a row here & it's
    supposed to be just as cold tomorrow also. They keep giving warnings on
    TV about protecting animals outside. Not to let them stay out for long,etc.
    I've actually been timing the pups with no more than 10-15mins. at a time.

    It's a real pain trying to use keys outside because of heavy gloves makes
    it hard to handle them.I usually end up taking off one glove to lock or unlock
    house or garage doors, and my fingers lose feeling in them quickly. I have
    been trading off water dishs for the garage kitties as the bowls get frozen
    solid overnight. They seem to really appreciate it.

    I don't mind normal winter temps, or even snow, but hate this bitter cold
    that we have been having.
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  5. #20
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    It's a beautiful sunny day out. You'd never know its 4 F unless you step outside. I like winter as long as we have snow on the ground.

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    You brave souls!!! I can read through this thread and be very thankful that I live in Florida. Despite the occasional storms, we do have some gorgeous weather here. The summers are almost unbearable but as long as you stay in the air conditioning, you're unaware that it's so hot outside.

    I absolutely love the thought of curling up with a cup of hot chocolate with the dogs That sounds wonderful!


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  7. #22
    We get pretty cold here too, but not as bad as further north, and we never get quite as much snow as Buffalo does. Chalk it up to Lake Ontario i guess I've had to plug in cars before, i think its to heat the engine up so the block doesn't crack? Not sure entirely, but I did it because my dad told me to.

    Basically, its like everyone else said -- dress in layers, heat up the car before you get into it, and run like stink from your house to your car, from the car to your workplace, etc. without falling on your butt. Although, being the twit that I am, I'm still kicking around in my fall polar fleece pullover, since I haven't bothered to dig out my winter jacket yet.

    Also, carrying an emergency kit is a good plan, just in case you go off the road or something in the cold weather -- i think there was a posting in General a little while back about emergency kits.


    One of the questions i've gotten a lot the last week from people at work (since the temps have dropped and its gotten windy -25° C / -13° F) is what do the Alpacas do since they live outside all the time? They lay outside in the snow like a bunch of twits and eat hay. Go figure When they get really cold, they go back into the barn and lay around there eating hay.


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    If you're like me, you call in sick on days like today. Heeheehee. I had a "migraine". I'm in my sweatpants with the heat cranked up, watching old movies (like ANTS and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea), listening to the wind howling.

    But I do have to go out with Fenway to do his business so I bundle up and look like a sausage (very attractive) in my parka, hat, mittens, scarf and boots.

    I'll go to work tomorrow. But I'll have to go and start my car for about 20 minutes later on just so that it will start tomorrow morning.

    Every year I say "I'm moving to Florida". I'll be visiting my brother in Port Charlotte, FL in 3 weeks. So that kind of gets me through this weather as well.

    As much as I love Florida, I don't think I would like the summer's very much since I hate humidity. Where can I move where it's 70/80 all year through? Even Hawaii had a cold spell this weekend - 50's!
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    All week it's been nearly -40C and lower with the windchill. Yesterday afternoon, there was no wind at -29C and I thought I was in paradise. Meterologists predict that my area of Canada has 90 more days of this weather.

    I need a vacation.


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    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    Brrrrrrrrrrrr......now my teeth are chattering


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    Thanks Barry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah

    Please feel free to laugh and call me a crazy Floridian but it's just unimaginable to me that anyone can actually keep functioning under these conditions.
    I save my laughing for areias. hehehe. Wimp!!! She complains about the cold when it is on the plus side. hehehe.

    I guess I'm just used to it... here right now it is -36. It will be -38 or so after dark.

    I get less questions about how I survive it... more about how my little greyhound survives it. haha. If you get cold, follow Jennys advice and run in circles like a lunatic untill you get warm.haha
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    This thread is very helpful to me in regard to my car in cold weather. I had to park my car outside this winter for the first time since I bought my house 23 years ago, and I was really thrown on how to deal with the occasional deep freezes we have had so far. I had to learn to wipe all condensation from the door frames and seals to prevent the doors from freezing shut, and to take extra time each morning for scraping ice off windows, running the car, etc. I'd never heard of keeping my gas tank full and why, I'll remember that - thanks!

    The problem with western Washington state is that we don't have to deal with very cold weather often. Some winters, it just rains and rains. In some, we get a fair bit of snow but little ice. So, when we have a week of temperatures in the single digits at night and teens in the day, nearly everyone makes an ass of themselves in one way or another.

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    It's about 55 degrees here....during the day! Ahhhh! It's frickin cold! It's been dropping down into the low 40's at night sometimes....it was 35 last week.

    We don't have to do a whole lot here.

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    Where I used to live (FF Soucy, one of the furthest north towns in Quebec) you would have to light a fire under your car in the winter to get it started. Funny, I guess I was so yound I didn't even wonder why!
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    Today we ahve had a high of 8 degrees, with a wind chill factor of -15. But all in all it is a gorgeous day! the sun is shinning!! at least it looks that way from inside!!!
    Maggie,

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