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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1210186" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>I can't speak for others but I tend to get invigorated and energetic in the truly brutal cold---up to a point! Then again, I live in my snowpants all winter. I have bad circulation in my hands and feet or I would hold up much better. (My family calls me a polar bear). Now, put me in a hot or muggy climate and I get woozy!</p><p>I tend to get cabin fever in February or early March, jonesing for that first day that's 45 F but feels like a spring day when it's been 10-25 for weeks! I like the fact that by mid-Feb., the daylight is already a wee bit longer. The darkness gets to me more than the cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1210186, member: 20599"] I can't speak for others but I tend to get invigorated and energetic in the truly brutal cold---up to a point! Then again, I live in my snowpants all winter. I have bad circulation in my hands and feet or I would hold up much better. (My family calls me a polar bear). Now, put me in a hot or muggy climate and I get woozy! I tend to get cabin fever in February or early March, jonesing for that first day that's 45 F but feels like a spring day when it's been 10-25 for weeks! I like the fact that by mid-Feb., the daylight is already a wee bit longer. The darkness gets to me more than the cold. [/QUOTE]
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