jaymatt wrote:
Nope, you’re not!
Thank heavens! Now I can be part of the Me Too generation.
starlifter wrote:
This is the 1st year ever where I'm splitting next seasons firewood while still burning this seasons. Thank god for global warming or who knows how cold it would be.
Good on ya for getting an early start and, heck, I'm starting to think global warming isn't such a bad thing.
DirtFarmer wrote:
Many years ago I had to backpack a few miles into a cabin in the woods for a few days at a time on a regular basis carrying supplies (for work). In the winter I had to ski in. If the temperature was above 20 F I had to strip down to a t-shirt.
Now that I'm older (and wiser?????) mid 40s seems cold to me, worthy of my winter jacket. Of course I quit the heavy duty backpacking also.
I have also noticed that continental drift has tilted the land so that everywhere I walk is uphill.
Thanks for pointing out the continental drift factor. I was beginning to think that it was old age creeping UP to slow me Down.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes! Even 42° feels colder now.
I'm still waiting for spring to arrive.
You're all talking in Fahrenheit, let's hear your thoughts on 42* Celsius?? For a few days straight???
I'd settle for a few days of your 42*F.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
As I get older I notice these things as well. Things are slippery than they used to be. And the ground is so much harder than it used to be - so be careful.
I have noticed that and for me thought it was an effect of getting older! Sad but probably true!
AS YOU GET older things have a tendency to change, at least perspective wise.
We like to garden but the problem is our soil is bad, I mean real bad. It is considered by some to be sterile and void of everything. So in disgust I said to my wife would you like to move to somewhere like Pennsylvania. She said, they you would have to put up with the snow. I guess we do not have it so bad after all.
llamb
Loc: Northeast Ohio
DirtFarmer wrote:
I have also noticed that continental drift has tilted the land so that everywhere I walk is uphill.
DirtFarmer, that is funny!
~Lee
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
llamb wrote:
DirtFarmer, that is funny!
~Lee
Of course there is an alternative explanation.
As I gain weight (particularly over the winter) it generates a local gravitational field that I continually have to climb out of.
This winter has been cold; but not cold enough to put enough ice on the pond to safely skate. It snows but not enough to ski. It is snowing today again in Fort Wayne. and the Temp is 32 F. Biggest problem is that it has windy much of time since November thus lots of wind chill. I think the cloudy days do not help. If winter is "nice" we can ski or skate and stay warm through exercising.
llamb
Loc: Northeast Ohio
DirtFarmer wrote:
Of course there is an alternative explanation.
As I gain weight (particularly over the winter) it generates a local gravitational field that I continually have to climb out of.
It was so cold here this morning, when I put a kettle of boiling water outside it froze so fast the ice was still hot.
~Lee
I was stationed in Nebraska for two years when I was in my early 20's and swore that I would never be that cold again. It seems, however, that the older I get, the colder I get!!
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
raymondh wrote:
Am I the only one who's noticed how much colder 32º is now than what it used to be?
I definitely think a U.K. 32° F is colder than a U.S. 32° F. Might be because we refer to it as 0° C. Perhaps we'll all feel warmer if we call it 273K!
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes! Even 42° feels colder now.
I'm still waiting for spring to arrive.
Hmmm Jerry, 79 degrees here in Clearwater FL, still seems like 79... but when we had those 45 degree days here, they really felt cold. I actually had to put on my old (from Pennsylvania) cold weather clothes. When we first moved down here and got a couple of 45 degree mornings, we laughed at everyone in they "heavy" clothes... Now, we're doing it too.
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