Oh that rule! Yes it doesYes I’m serious, I’m old enough to know frost bite hurts
Very nice! He's missing one ball thoughI’ll have to agree with you because even this old man makes one every years in Florida View attachment 65354 View attachment 65355
Oh now this is classic!!!So you took a picture of Mikey’s nuts, congratulations
As cold as ice hahahaSo you took a picture of Mikey’s nuts, congratulations
Well it is a Florida frosty you knowVery nice! He's missing one ball though
Oh my!! You better bust out the summer wardrobe!!-4 here today, will get to 12
Holy smokes! That's way to cold for me. I guess you get used to it?
My Dad grew up in his young life in Nebraska, he told stories of having to cover your face with a scarf or whatever to keep your lungs from freezing! That's insane! I believe that story. I'm not sure I believed the we had to walk to school barefoot in the snow one though!!
OMG! That's not even anything I can fathom!I spent some time on the Northern tip of Ellesmere Island which is north of the north pole. Quite cold there too, but no wind.
There and even around here, the moisture on your eyelashes freezes and you need to put your fingers on your eyes once in a while to melt the icicles it creates. That's normal in any cold areas. And yes, for better or worse, you do get used to it.
On the upside many nasty critters and bugs are smart enough to live somewhere warmer.
Barefoot on snow on a cold day is not recommended for any length of time.
I can't believe it really gets that cold and people survive. I do see it on the news but I guess it doesn't really seem realIt's been -50 C. with the wind (-58 F.), until recently here.
Today, it's back up to -11C (12.2 F.) and feels completely balmy!
So Ronnie, I have a question and won't ho up your question thread
do you think building snowmen is child's play?