Does anyone actually like to feel cold ?
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I too hate everything about Winter and the darkness gets to me more than the cold. I no longer celebrate the Christmas thing either although I do make merry on the Winter Solstice.
As I now live alone, I no longer use central heating. Instead, I have a multi-fuel stove which costs nothing to run as I cut my own wood.
As I now live alone, I no longer use central heating. Instead, I have a multi-fuel stove which costs nothing to run as I cut my own wood.
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Same here, the darkness is a tough one.multim wrote:I too hate everything about Winter and the darkness gets to me more than the cold. I no longer celebrate the Christmas thing either although I do make merry on the Winter Solstice.
And the Winter Solstice is the true holiday to celebrate, not the made-up ones surrounding it. But I think they're related, maybe people miscalculated the dates in the middle ages when they didn't know how to calculate them properly.
The fact is, we celebrate those times in order to cheer ourselves up when nature is less generous.
Also, in many European traditions, many mood-altering foods are consumed around the Winter Solstice / Christmas - sugar, poppy seeds, nutmeg, wine... And we turn on colourful lights (on Christmas trees and such) to provide a contrast to the grey skies, bare sticks of trees, and make up for the lack of flowers, butterflies, etc.
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Not fond of winter. I like to see deep snow as long as I'm not cold and my plants are ok.
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I like to see deep snow..... banished to the Arctic, where it belongsfern Rob wrote:Not fond of winter. I like to see deep snow as long as I'm not cold and my plants are ok.
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I hate feeling the cold so always wrap up warm.
I'm glad Xmas is in winter otherwise it would be a very long drag.
The lack of sunlight is worse.
I'm glad Xmas is in winter otherwise it would be a very long drag.
The lack of sunlight is worse.
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I absolutely despise the cold & hate the cold, damp, dark British winters I don't know if it is because I was born in the summer or if in a previous life I lived in the tropics, but I don't just dislike the cold I HATE it!!
This is one of the reasons why we are moving to Malta in a few weeks
This is one of the reasons why we are moving to Malta in a few weeks
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HATE IT!!
I have to confess that when a fresh fall of snow arrives the child in me likes it for an hour or two (as long as the temps are plant killing) but then the reality sets in.
Give me year round double digit temps and I would be a happy man.
I have to confess that when a fresh fall of snow arrives the child in me likes it for an hour or two (as long as the temps are plant killing) but then the reality sets in.
Give me year round double digit temps and I would be a happy man.
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Yeah, you might have mentioned that once or twice!Nathan wrote:This is one of the reasons why we are moving to Malta in a few weeks
My wife has got into the habit of 'airing' the house at night, stating she can't sleep with the windows closed
Half way through the night, I wake up with a freezing cold 'arris as she has mummified herself with the quilt and left me exposed to the elements
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I hate been cold, just like the look of snow on the landscape, aslong as it does not kill my plants.Dave Brown wrote:I like to see deep snow..... banished to the Arctic, where it belongsfern Rob wrote:Not fond of winter. I like to see deep snow as long as I'm not cold and my plants are ok.
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I must be the odd one out .............
I'm so used to working ( and playing) outside that the cold doesn't bother me at all, providing i'm dry. Temps down to zero are still t shirt / jeans weathers and often i'll still be in shorts. You'll never see me in a coat, only if on the touchline and its peeing down. Sweatshirts are banned to the draw or wardrobe. My mrs has given up buying anything but t shirts... If i find anything uncomfortable, its walking into a house and that initial "wall of heat". That i find very uncomfortable.
I'm so used to working ( and playing) outside that the cold doesn't bother me at all, providing i'm dry. Temps down to zero are still t shirt / jeans weathers and often i'll still be in shorts. You'll never see me in a coat, only if on the touchline and its peeing down. Sweatshirts are banned to the draw or wardrobe. My mrs has given up buying anything but t shirts... If i find anything uncomfortable, its walking into a house and that initial "wall of heat". That i find very uncomfortable.
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Arlon, totally agree with all you've said!, being a roofer for 30 odd year's has got me use to the element's!!. karl.
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I think it's been damp that makes the cold uncomfortable.
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Arlon Tishmarsh wrote:I must be the odd one out .............
I'm so used to working ( and playing) outside that the cold doesn't bother me at all, providing i'm dry. Temps down to zero are still t shirt / jeans weathers and often i'll still be in shorts. You'll never see me in a coat, only if on the touchline and its peeing down. Sweatshirts are banned to the draw or wardrobe. My mrs has given up buying anything but t shirts... If i find anything uncomfortable, its walking into a house and that initial "wall of heat". That i find very uncomfortable.
I think the difference is, you are both doing a physical job, and obviously creating a lot of body heat. I was sat at a desk for hours. Although you start off feeling ok, you gradually get colder, and colder. You don't really notice it to start with as you are concentrating on work, but then your brain shouts COLD!!!!!, and your core temp has fallen. It then takes a lot to warm back up.karl66 wrote:Arlon, totally agree with all you've said!, being a roofer for 30 odd year's has got me use to the element's!!. karl.
Really need to have a 5 min break every half hour to lug a couple of bags of sand up the garden and back again.
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