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Post by pontiac1940 on Jan 15, 2024 18:18:35 GMT
Yesterday, friends and I walked in the river valley for 90 minutes. Was chilly but we all needed to get out.
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Post by hmca on Jan 15, 2024 19:11:29 GMT
So that converts to -22° F.......can't even imagine how that kind of cold!
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jan 15, 2024 19:28:57 GMT
So that converts to -22° F.......can't even imagine how that kind of cold! Below are temps the past three days... Celsius. The daily mean has been (get this) ~48 Fahrenheit degrees below daily average. We had to get out. It was all good.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 15, 2024 20:10:51 GMT
Beautiful collage of photos Clive and I like that background paper. Is it a dry cold or a damp cold you get? In my part of the world it’s usually a damp cold which gets right into your bones...I think I’m right in saying a dry cold is a bit better! Still cold though.
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Post by cats4jan on Jan 15, 2024 21:44:00 GMT
And that’s why I moved from Wisconsin to Florida But then again, it will be freezing at night in the next few days. Didn’t move far enough south We’ve had a cold winter.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jan 15, 2024 22:08:09 GMT
Is it a dry cold or a damp cold you get? Too funny. I put this title on this photo yesterday!! Great minds. Extremely dry here. When it is this cold, it is still cold. However, the coldest I've been as an adult were once in Ontario (1976) and once in Nova Scotia (right on the ocean) in ca 1992 or so. I remember both instances well. Brutally cold because of wind and high humidity even though the air temperatures were not as low as here.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 15, 2024 23:01:51 GMT
Too funny. I put this title on this photo yesterday!! Great minds. Extremely dry here. When it is this cold, it is still cold. I have no problem believing you...lol.
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Post by hmca on Jan 15, 2024 23:53:04 GMT
Good point, Lillias. Our colds are always damp and lately have been accompanied by high winds. But I sure would like to see what those temps feel like....if only for 10 minutes as unimaginable to me.
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Post by jackscrap on Jan 16, 2024 1:17:13 GMT
Well, this is where we differ, if it’s that cold outside I am never leaving the house ever, ever, ever.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jan 16, 2024 6:45:36 GMT
jackscrap Too funny Jackie. Warmed way up today to -14°C.🔆😊👍
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jan 16, 2024 6:50:05 GMT
Beautiful collage of photos Clive and I like that background paper. Is it a dry cold or a damp cold you get? In my part of the world it’s usually a damp cold which gets right into your bones...I think I’m right in saying a dry cold is a bit better! Still cold though. Thanks Lillias. I forgot to comment on the background. It is made from a larger version of the sun photo in the lower right. It was blurred and texturized using PSE on board textures.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 16, 2024 10:16:30 GMT
I forgot to comment on the background. It is made from a larger version of the sun photo in the lower right. It was blurred and texturized using PSE on board textures. Aaah interesting and also accounts for the variety of the shading. I had been thinking you had maybe put a gradient of some kind on it but couldn't quite figure it out. Looks good and works well.
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Post by cats4jan on Jan 16, 2024 11:58:34 GMT
That was a great way to create the background. The texture works better than a plain background to showcase the photos.
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