How is she doing that w/out wearing gloves? That is crazy.
HA! That's great!
Jayne: If you're only out for a minute, you can go gloveless. Any longer and you risk numb fingers... or worse!XL: Isn't it though!?!?
Ha! It makes me feel like I'm living in the Tropics!Sx
It must be tricky when you have a runny nose.
Damn that looks cool.From jumping penguins to evaporating water, the Canadians know how to entertain in the dead of winter. Keep on keeping on.
Scarlet: With global warming, you are!! ;-)Pat: That freezes too. I've had my breath frost up my eyelashes!Sausage: The penguins are an import... They seem to prefer the Antarctic winters. But hey, we aim to please! lol
Cool :)
Kim: I think downright frigid applies as well! ;-)
I just need some ice cubes ...
I will no longer complain when it gets cold here...yikes!
Mago: Well, some things become ice cubes quite rapidly in weather like this...Hope: Today (the 18th) it was -45 with the wind. I don't know that you get quite that cold down there!!! ;-)
-45° C is a word. Crazy Geoff once went to a place in Syberia that is seemingly permanent frozen, but I can not find the video. I think he has a youtube-channel now.
So you have something to say about all this, do you?Well, let's hear it, then!
How is she doing that w/out wearing gloves? That is crazy.
ReplyDeleteHA! That's great!
ReplyDeleteJayne: If you're only out for a minute, you can go gloveless. Any longer and you risk numb fingers... or worse!
ReplyDeleteXL: Isn't it though!?!?
Ha! It makes me feel like I'm living in the Tropics!
ReplyDeleteSx
It must be tricky when you have a runny nose.
ReplyDeleteDamn that looks cool.
ReplyDeleteFrom jumping penguins to evaporating water, the Canadians know how to entertain in the dead of winter. Keep on keeping on.
Scarlet: With global warming, you are!! ;-)
ReplyDeletePat: That freezes too. I've had my breath frost up my eyelashes!
Sausage: The penguins are an import... They seem to prefer the Antarctic winters. But hey, we aim to please! lol
Cool :)
ReplyDeleteKim: I think downright frigid applies as well! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI just need some ice cubes ...
ReplyDeleteI will no longer complain when it gets cold here...yikes!
ReplyDeleteMago: Well, some things become ice cubes quite rapidly in weather like this...
ReplyDeleteHope: Today (the 18th) it was -45 with the wind. I don't know that you get quite that cold down there!!! ;-)
-45° C is a word. Crazy Geoff once went to a place in Syberia that is seemingly permanent frozen, but I can not find the video. I think he has a youtube-channel now.
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