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Hello From Indiana
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:16 pm
by wondo
It is cold here and we have had snow. My wife and I like to hike and I like to garden. Weather not fit for either, so it is going to be a beer and football weekend
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:05 pm
by grouchy
Hi and welcome to CC! I'm from Wisconsin (Go Packers?) and we're at twice the normal snowfall - 53" instead of 27" - for the season so far. Do I win the contest??
Have fun here and if, after you read the editor's blogs and FAQs and some of the forum posts, you still have questions, don't hesitate to post them at the appropriate category. The people here are helpful.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:04 am
by Annetta Holmes
Hello.
Welcome to CC.
I'm from the South Coast of South Africa.
Boiling hot, high humidity and tonnes of sunshine. I've been watching the snowfalls in the US on Sky - freezing!
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:57 pm
by wondo
To Grouchy
Packers are my second team. Since I am from Indiana, you can guess my favorite team. Led by #18. I have a cousin living near Green Bay.
You can have the 53 inches of snow. That is two years worth for us.
It is supposed to warm up over the weekend.
Annetta
Southern Africa, huh? Cool. But you guys are in the middle of summer there right now. How is the winter?
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:40 am
by Annetta Holmes
Wondo, winters are mild on the coast. Min. 10 degrees C but inland, Johannesburg, can go to zero. Nothing like you up there. We have snow on the Drakenberg Mountains.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:49 am
by wondo
Sounds great. I have a niece living in Seattle Washington. Sounds like your climate is something like theirs.
Let's see, you are using centigrade, we use Fahrenheit. So it sounds like it maybe gets to around 50 of our degrees.
Criminey, we have had zero degrees F the last couple of nights. That is about -17 on your scale, I guess. Want to trade places?
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:32 am
by Annetta Holmes
No thanks. I think one needs to get use to cold weather from tiny. I have SA friends that have moved to Canada and they really have to work at getting use to a lot of cold weather.
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:06 pm
by wondo
Yes, I guess you do. And if you are used to it and move away, you lose your cold tolerance mighty quick.
My brother moved to Florida. The climate there is probably similiar to yours. He freezes to death if he comes here to visit at Christmas.
Canada is much colder than it is here. We have maybe two to three months of cold. By March it sort of starts to get warmer, though we can still get cold. June, July, August are probably pretty much like what you have now. Hot, humid.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:12 pm
by CRDonovan
Hi wondo - it's pretty nippy here in Vermont - mornings at zero or below; and yet the kids here wear shorts to school, or go without a hat or even without a jacket. If asked they'll say - not cold.
And even I feel like 20 degrees is balmy weather.
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 4:09 am
by Elizabeth Ann West
I grew up in Virginia, now live in South Carolina and am thoroughly allergic to snow.
My parents lived in New Hampshire for 2 years during my college years, and I never went anywhere without 2 pairs of jeans on, a t-shirt, sweater, and sweat shirt, plus coat, hat and gloves.
Thankfully, hubby is of the same mind.

Give me heat and humidity anyday, just no cold white stuff!
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:18 am
by JD
Wondo
"Canada is much colder..." How true is that?! This is my first winter in Alberta (I'm originally from London, England), and I'm beginning to understand what people meant when they said that the winters can be a little challenging! Around -27 C (daytime high) for much of last week and I lost my lower legs in the snow when I walked out one morning at back of our apartment block!
But only another three months to go...
Jane