Ain't nothin'. No biggie. Its all good. My John Deere Tractor temperature gauge on the back deck with the Christmas wreath hanging from it shows many of you guys something you never saw before: what zero degrees looks like.
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Posted on 1/27/2007 6:21:14 PM by Dave Burke Categories: Everyday Tags:
1/27/2007 6:40:16 PM Permalink
Holy crap, that's -17 degrees (for the rest of the world, *grin*)!!! One day I'll return the favour and show you what 43 degrees (110F) looks like. I'm assuming that Vermont doesn't reach this other extreme!
mabster |
1/28/2007 1:53:59 AM Permalink
Brings back chilling pains (no pun intended) of my year spent in Boston. It just happened to be one of the coldest winters ever in NE... -20 wasn't uncommon. Yikes!
jayson knight |
1/29/2007 6:39:03 AM Permalink
Mab, Thank God, no. It doesn't. Not in this decade, anyway. Jayson, putting a Southerner like yourself in New England has got to be painful. -20 though, man, that's painful for ANYbody! It was 17 degrees here yesterday and it seemed like 40, so acclimation is cool!
daveburke |
1/29/2007 7:43:07 AM Permalink
Living in Chicago, I often see 0 degrees in January and then by August it gets up to 100 quite often. I remember -10 below a couple years ago and the hottest I've experienced here is 108. People like to say "It's not the heat it's the humidity" but here we get both!
Ryan Rinaldi |
1/31/2007 6:25:16 AM Permalink
Dave, Thank you for reminding me why I left Boston I for one, don't miss the below zero arctic "chills". The coldest I have experienced in the East Coast is -47 degrees (w/wind chill) in Upstate New York !!
haathi |
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