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Good day Chaps and/or Chapettes! It's been a balmy -40ºC here in the Canadian prairies for the past few weeks. How's the winter treating you in your sundry locales?

Luxaurea wrote:Good day Chaps and/or Chapettes! It's been a balmy -40ºC here in the Canadian prairies for the past few weeks. How's the winter treating you in your sundry locales?

It's been a chilly -5c here in the UK, so positively toasty compared to Canada!

Kingdinium wrote:It's been a chilly -5c here in the UK, so positively toasty compared to Canada!

That sounds quite nice, actually. I'm a fan of -8ºC. A light sweater and a hot coffee make for a cozy vibe. Our winters have been becoming quite strange, though. They used to be a semi-consistent -20ºC or so. But lately, we've been alternating between a week of +8ºC and then a week of -30ºC to -40ºC. It makes it hard to acclimatize. Must be that climate change I keep hearing about.

Luxaurea wrote:That sounds quite nice, actually. I'm a fan of -8ºC. A light sweater and a hot coffee make for a cozy vibe. Our winters have been becoming quite strange, though. They used to be a semi-consistent -20ºC or so. But lately, we've been alternating between a week of +8ºC and then a week of -30ºC to -40ºC. It makes it hard to acclimatize. Must be that climate change I keep hearing about.

I, for one, can't wait for the summertime - the year-round rain makes the world sing in colour during those lovely sunny days!

Toe-Cheeseland wrote:I, for one, can't wait for the summertime - the year-round rain makes the world sing in colour during those lovely sunny days!

Our planet is a mosaic of little paradises and little hells, often coexisting in the very same locations, viewed through the lens of personal perspective. Residing at the northern edge of the great plains, where the skies are seldom overcast and the air perpetually dry, a good rainstorm is an occasion to step outside and revel in its magnificence. That is to say, the grass is always greener, and so forth.

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