
Getting Ready for Winter
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Getting Ready for Winter
Possible frost predicted tonight for my part of Ontario. Blizzard warnings for the foothills of Alberta. Just thought you would want to know. Y'r welcome. 

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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
The coldest I have ever felt was when I was in Ontario. Was wearing about 9 layers and that wind still froze me to the bone. Different kind of cold in Alberta. The morning after I arrived in Calgary, the thermometer outside said -40. Felt much warmer when I took the garbage out. In short. I prefer Alberta winters to Ontario.ontario claret wrote:Possible frost predicted tonight for my part of Ontario. Blizzard warnings for the foothills of Alberta. Just thought you would want to know. Y'r welcome.

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65f here in Las Cruces feels like 85f anywhere else, because at 5000ft we're closer to the sun? Does this make geographical sense?
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A dusting of snow here and its almost armogedden !
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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
High altitude air molecules wander in solitude, a pack on their back and a cranky yak carrying their tent behind them. They have more space to wander around in, and because they don't bounce off each other as much, because they're not crammed into a small space by the pressure of the air above them, each square inch has a much lower temperature than sea level air.
Air molecules at low altitudes are crowded together in cities. Rough, unpredictable, they're likely to bounce off each other, and run riot through the streets, and go to nightclubs with guns stuck in the waistbands of their jean shorts. They're at a high energy and that makes for a high temperature.
So now you know
Air molecules at low altitudes are crowded together in cities. Rough, unpredictable, they're likely to bounce off each other, and run riot through the streets, and go to nightclubs with guns stuck in the waistbands of their jean shorts. They're at a high energy and that makes for a high temperature.
So now you know

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FWIW. I turned the heating on yesterday morning. Can't trust that forecast on the Beeb. Woke up yesterday to let the dogs out and was freezing my knackers off. Woke up this morning expecting it to be dry and it's persisting it down. I wonder whether these people at BBC's weather centre just stick a pin in a list of phrases and hope for the best!
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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
Have you lot not heard of thermal clothing?...and as for “I turned the heating on yesterday morning” all I can say is have you got money to burn man it’s only September 

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Just started with a cold. Winter is officially here. Snot everywhere. Sneezing. Shivering like a shitting dog.
Go home winter. Nobody wants you.
Go home winter. Nobody wants you.
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Where do you live the Antarctic?...it lovely and warm down here you knowDyched wrote:Just started with a cold. Winter is officially here. Snot everywhere. Sneezing. Shivering like a shitting dog.
Go home winter. Nobody wants you.

Re: Getting Ready for Winter
I had a load of logs delivered last week in preparation for for winter months. Take away the rain and it’s my favourite time of year
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Yes I agree lovely colours everywhere.MRG wrote:I had a load of logs delivered last week in preparation for for winter months. Take away the rain and it’s my favourite time of year
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May as well do. Honestly if I did and took a dip in the sea with a pair of speedos on Id be 10x warmer than I am currently.South West Claret. wrote:Where do you live the Antarctic?...it lovely and warm down here you know
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Get some food inside you man that’ll warm you up...says doctor SWCDyched wrote:May as well do. Honestly if I did and took a dip in the sea with a pair of speedos on Id be 10x warmer than I am currently.

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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
I hitch hiked across Canada in a winter Vancouver to TO as the locals like to call it . Got down to around -30 well wrapped up and never had to wait too long , my only problem was the heat in car and trucks and doing my best to get a few layers off me before I burnt alive .Wisswosswass wrote:The coldest I have ever felt was when I was in Ontario. Was wearing about 9 layers and that wind still froze me to the bone. Different kind of cold in Alberta. The morning after I arrived in Calgary, the thermometer outside said -40. Felt much warmer when I took the garbage out. In short. I prefer Alberta winters to Ontario.

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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
snowflake!ontario claret wrote:Possible frost predicted tonight for my part of Ontario. Blizzard warnings for the foothills of Alberta. Just thought you would want to know. Y'r welcome.

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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
Heating? Dont close the windows until christmas!!!
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Snap!MRG wrote:I had a load of logs delivered last week in preparation for for winter months. Take away the rain and it’s my favourite time of year
Filled the log store and some.
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Wow you guys living the life eh? Lovely image of you by a roaring fire.Overthehill wrote:Snap!
Filled the log store and some.
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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
Winter wheels went on my 4x4 last week, a bit earlier than usual, but one of my summer tyres had a screw in it. By the end of next week I'll have a quarter of a ton of rocksalt stored ready, I've serviced my boiler and gas fire, and stocked up on real ales and Bene.
Bring it on!
Bring it on!
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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
I used to be fairly resistant to cold, no undershirts, walking out without overcoat etc but, once past 60 yo, things changed.
I dare say something to do with poorer circulation/slower metabolism etc, but I definitely need to cater for winter nowadays.
Had to procure: thermal vests, thick pullovers, good heavy overcoat, caps/hats, thick socks etc.
Ive also just bought myself a pair of proper winter walking boots & already tried out the CH.
I dare say something to do with poorer circulation/slower metabolism etc, but I definitely need to cater for winter nowadays.
Had to procure: thermal vests, thick pullovers, good heavy overcoat, caps/hats, thick socks etc.
Ive also just bought myself a pair of proper winter walking boots & already tried out the CH.
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Windows? we just have square holes where they used to be and curtains.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Heating? Dont close the windows until christmas!!!

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Re: Getting Ready for Winter
19c at the highest here but quite steep dips at both morning and evening. Winter is certainly on its way slowly. summer shirts etc went in the case yesterday and a fine selection of heavy overshirts and knitwear of various density now adorns the ZizkovClaret Sartorium