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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1833176" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>@Jeanne, cold is a relative term. I'm back on the Ohio/West Virgina border through Jan 15, but just spent a month in South Carolina. I didn't think much of getting up and there being frost on my car winshield at 6:30 am and driving to downtown Columbia. I walked from the parking garage to my office in the federal building with a lightweight jacket on. In that short distance, I walked past probably a dozen individuals that looked like the Michelin Man with scarves, heavy gloves and down coats. It was 26 degrees. OK, below freezing, but not exactly in danger of instant frostbite, like you might be familiar with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1833176, member: 43196"] @Jeanne, cold is a relative term. I'm back on the Ohio/West Virgina border through Jan 15, but just spent a month in South Carolina. I didn't think much of getting up and there being frost on my car winshield at 6:30 am and driving to downtown Columbia. I walked from the parking garage to my office in the federal building with a lightweight jacket on. In that short distance, I walked past probably a dozen individuals that looked like the Michelin Man with scarves, heavy gloves and down coats. It was 26 degrees. OK, below freezing, but not exactly in danger of instant frostbite, like you might be familiar with. [/QUOTE]
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