To: Vigilanteman
Normal people (like me!) do find each winter a bit more painful. My husband loves it-he loves to shovel just to spend time outside. He also hates being hot. Winter ends his discomfort and brings wrestling season, a win - win for him
He comes from hardy stock; his parents still have only wood heat, no back up furnace. When his grandmother was 80 she shot a bear out her kitchen window.
If it weren’t for him I’d probably be further south by now!
54 posted on
05/12/2016 9:02:06 PM PDT by
NorthstarMom
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To: NorthstarMom
I sympathize a little with your husband. It is just that I, having been born in Wyoming and spending most of my growing up years (until age 33) in North Dakota and NW Minnesota, get my fill of snow shoveling during a SW Pennsylvania winter which, in the worst case scenario, runs from late November to early March. A more typical case is early January to mid February.
This last winter is was about two weeks in the first half of February. Still, it does happen ever winter without failure. You'd marvel at the poor level of winter driving skills in this area.
55 posted on
05/13/2016 5:20:23 AM PDT by
Vigilanteman
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