well, we don't have hurricanes, so there's that
We don't either. We have tornadoeswell, we don't have hurricanes, so there's that
We all cool down eventuallyWhen you get a little older, even 70°F will seem too cool.
It all depends on what you need to do... I'm alright down to about 0 and up to about 100, much beyond that I don't do a whole lot.. that said, I'd rather sit under a tree with a beer at 105 that freezing my arse offIf I remember correctly we only had 6 days in July that didn't hit 100. We haven't gone below 0 yet but it hasn't got above freezing the last 4 days and the 10 day forecast is entirely below freezing. My guess is that is because it was summer in July and it is winter now. Listing the seasons according to me favorites it would be fall, spring, winter, summer. I can take the cold and lot better than the heat.
At 100 I am in the house by the AC. It doesn't matter what needs to get done. At 0 I can bundle up and stay outside and get a job done. There are some things I will avoid at 0, like turning wrenches. But at 100 I am seeking out that AC. Back when I was falling timber I went to Alaska every summer to avoid the heat.It all depends on what you need to do... I'm alright down to about 0 and up to about 100, much beyond that I don't do a whole lot.. that said, I'd rather sit under a tree with a beer at 105 that freezing my arse off
I have virtually no "insulation" or "padding".. I deal with heat better than coldAt 100 I am in the house by the AC. It doesn't matter what needs to get done. At 0 I can bundle up and stay outside and get a job done. There are some things I will avoid at 0, like turning wrenches. But at 100 I am seeking out that AC. Back when I was falling timber I went to Alaska every summer to avoid the heat.