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Jan. 6th, 2004 07:23 pmIf it were up to me, zero would be the freezing point of fresh water and 100 would be body temperature. Now, there's a temperature scale you can relate to, or vice versi.
I don't suppose we in northern Michigan should complain about our cold winters. It doesn't get all THAT cold here; only 39 degrees Hafoc below zero today (or 6 degrees f, -12 C or so). The lake effect has kicked in, though. It snowed all day, and we might get another six inches overnight.
Might decide to take a snow day. Just stay inside and watch it fly. It sounds kind of nice.
I don't suppose we in northern Michigan should complain about our cold winters. It doesn't get all THAT cold here; only 39 degrees Hafoc below zero today (or 6 degrees f, -12 C or so). The lake effect has kicked in, though. It snowed all day, and we might get another six inches overnight.
Might decide to take a snow day. Just stay inside and watch it fly. It sounds kind of nice.