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Being bald in the winter
by
Mike E. P.
on 11 Dec, 2013 17:50
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Being bald in New England in the winter can be harsh. But days like this make you forget how flippin' frigid it can be.
https://imageshack.com/a/KNpb/1I walk around this reservoir every day at lunch no matter what the weather. Today I looked like Nanook of the North, but the beauty and peacefulness outweighed how stupid I looked.
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#1
by
imaginary
on 11 Dec, 2013 18:02
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Beautiful. Pictures like that make me miss Sullivan County.
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#2
by
Roger
on 11 Dec, 2013 21:27
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Dude! Come to San Diego. I'm still running around in shorts, flip flops and a t-shirt.
Yup, it sucks to be me.
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#3
by
slymyke
on 11 Dec, 2013 21:32
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Great pics, Mike!
It is still getting into the 80's here. So much for being able to have the windows open for free air-conditioning.
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#4
by
Mike
on 12 Dec, 2013 00:16
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Last week we got down to -26 with the wind chill. I was up on the open cab tractor, tending the cows and doing farm work. We are finally supposed to get above 30 this week for a couple days, then back to below 0. On most days, I have to wear 2 sets of thermals/long johns and socks in addition to a normal shirt, hoody, jacket, scarf, and hat.
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#5
by
Sir Harry
on 12 Dec, 2013 06:46
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Nice pictures, Mike!...Ironically it has been around 40 degrees at night here....I don't have a problem with winter weather, I just don't like it when it's 77 degrees at noon and 37 degrees at midnight.
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#6
by
Cave Dweller
on 12 Dec, 2013 10:02
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Thanks, Mike.
South Texas hit the freezing mark a few days ago. Thankfully, we now are back up in fifties as we should be.
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#7
by
isleepinthebuff
on 12 Dec, 2013 13:04
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Oh wow! Beautiful pics!
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#8
by
mangosink12572
on 12 Dec, 2013 13:37
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BALD in the winter is just like BALD in the summer - - -KEEP IT COVERED
Pictures are GREAT - - -I live near Great Barrington - -are you near?
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#9
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Mike E. P.
on 12 Dec, 2013 14:39
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BALD in the winter is just like BALD in the summer - - -KEEP IT COVERED
Pictures are GREAT - - -I live near Great Barrington - -are you near?
Mangosink - I am in Manchester, CT - near Hartford - probably about a 90 minute drive from you. And I agree. This head is is mostly covered outdoors!
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#10
by
Mike E. P.
on 12 Dec, 2013 14:43
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Wow Mike,
I work indoors - your post shuts me right up- I have no right complaining about the cold! Can't even imagine what 26 below feels like!
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#11
by
baldjoeg
on 12 Dec, 2013 15:57
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Great pictures Mike. THanks for sharing them. IT has been really cold here in Minnesota too. It looks like it is cold all over the USA.
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#12
by
Mike E. P.
on 12 Dec, 2013 16:16
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Great pics, Mike!
It is still getting into the 80's here. So much for being able to have the windows open for free air-conditioning.
My in-laws are probably in Heaven. They're in Hudson and NEVER set the thermostat below 80. AND the windows are always shut in case the air conditioning goes on. The last time we stayed with them I had an anxiety attack. I felt like I was asphyxiating. It was like a Seinfeld episode - me sleeping naked on their pullout bed in the livingroom as my mother-in-law comes in to announce breakfast was ready. Even that sight didn't convince her to turn on the A/C. Needless to say, on the next visit, we rented a house for the week.
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#13
by
mrzed
on 12 Dec, 2013 17:08
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Y'all come down to North Carolina. I almost worked in the garden today, so sunny and warm, but now 22 or something overnight as it's clear today. BRRR.
I wear my down vest (left over from Alaska days), all morning in the office, and my hat is on in the office, as it takes about 4 hours for the heat to come up to 'normal' each morning. Afternoon's are nice and warm and the down and hat comes off.
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#14
by
slymyke
on 12 Dec, 2013 17:51
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Mike (in Washington)... -26 is crazy. I have nothing to compare that to (other than a walk-in freezer...lol.
Mike E.P., you in-laws sound like my wife's 90 year-old grandmother. I can't stand being in her home because she has to have it so warm in there all the time. The hard thing is that she doesn't really understand her thermostat anymore and calls us to drive across town to change it for her.