How cold is it? Why, it’s so cold that, as someone, perhaps Parick, told me a few months back, you can feel ice crystals forming in your nostrils as you’re walking about outside. That’s how cold it is.
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How cold is it? Why, it’s so cold that, as someone, perhaps Parick, told me a few months back, you can feel ice crystals forming in your nostrils as you’re walking about outside. That’s how cold it is.
down here, it is hard to imagine coldness exists in the world–it was 72 degrees at 10 this morning. Very odd as we prep for the last few days of class–I keep wanting to ask my students about their summer plans.
Back when I lived in Colorado,
I found that the nose-hairs-icing-up-thing
happened at or below about 15°F.