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lindahoyland) wrote2018-07-03 08:13 am
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Hot or cold?
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You can tell my brain is melting as I voted it was worse to be too cold, I meant too hot!
[Poll #2082861]
You can tell my brain is melting as I voted it was worse to be too cold, I meant too hot!
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I've got people on my flist who live over in Europe, or in the very cold regions of America. I look at the photos that they post that they have taken during their winter and I don't know how they can survive in such a cold climate.
I would just lay down and die if I lived where they live.
I've never seen snow.
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I am not a fan of summer. I hate to be hot. One can always add layers of clothing or put on a blanket when cold, but when you're hot there's not much you can do, and just pray you have a/c.
My husband and I now "snowbird" - i.e. - we live in a warmer climate during the winter months so it's warmer there and there's no snow (or usually no snow - we had 2 inches last winter!). I miss winter and snow. I love days when I can wear sweatshirts and warm pants. However, I'm not sure I'd feel like this if I had to live through an entire cold winter full of snow and having to wear a heavy down jacket, hat, and gloves each day.
I love the fall. It's such a relief to have cooler temperatures after a hot summer, and I love the fall foliage and how pretty it is. I'm glad winter is coming! I do enjoy spring, too, but dread the heat of summer that is coming soon.
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I think because I'm getting a bit....older, I can no longer tolerate much cold bone temps. Every year since about 2014, the winter weather effects my arthritis. Once it's warm enough out, I don't suffer in pain. I'm actually thinking I'm acclimated to the desert heat. I still have yet to turn on my a.c. & it's already peaked here at about 113 degree this year!
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:D
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Thing is, I can always put on more clothing if I'm feeling cold. But I can't take off more than I'm wearing when it's too hot! XD
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That's true. Though while you're inside, or in the car one is usually in an air conditioned environment. Though if one lived in a country where it didn't usually get hot enough to own an air conditioner and you had a prolonged heat wave you'd probably end up suffering quite a bit.
Every now and again we get news on the media over here of countries on the other side of the world where old people are dying of the heat. The temperatures given are to us not all that high, but again it's what you are acclimatised to.
Believe it or not there are many people in Perth, where our summer temperature can be over 40c for days and days on end, who don't live in an air conditioned house.
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I've been at beaches down the SW in the winter and I've seen the occasional swimmer. I've immediately thought 'bat crazy tourists, if the sharks don't get them, they'll freeze to death'
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16-20c is my ideal temp, I go into faint mode if it's too stuffy.
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Yup, just as it sucks to live in a place that doesn't commonly do central heating and (above all) house insulation when it's hit by a cold spell. If you don't have heating and whatever warmth you've got leaves the house through the walls immediately, even 10°C can be really uncomfortable. (That's roughly what I'd consider my "cool enough to wear long sleeves but not cold enough to need a jumper" temperature, for the record!)
So yeah, it's all about what you're accustomed to and prepared for. (For me, 40°C would be a point at which I no loner care whether it's dry heat or humid heat because it's too much either way!)
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It fell recently from 32 to 16 degrees in just 6 hours.
It´s rather rare in Europe I guess.