It's a dry cold....
Anyway, that's what the Easterners say. I howled when John Candy (an Easterner) used that line in the movie "Cool Running".Tom, hook up and drive north to Saskatchewan. Ice is off the lakes, and the temps for the next 5 days are supposed to be in the high 60's or low 70's (Farenheit; 19°-21° Celcius). And for the disbelievers, here is the link to the Regina weather forecast.http://weather.ec.gc.ca/forecast/yqr.htmlLast Mountain Lake (just north of Regina) is about 60 miles long, just right for a weekend sail. And you'll be sailing past Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's favorite hunting grounds (back in the 1930's and 1940's).Strange, isn't it, to go NORTH to get away from the snow!Fellas, Texas and Arizona are nice places in the winter, but Saskatchewan is a paradise in the summer. Just ask all those Canadian snowbirds who winter in Texas and Arizona, but come home for the spring, summer and fall. You can even pick your geography: prairie lakes in the south, Canadian Shield lakes (crystal clear water) in the north, or transitional (pine trees, sandy shores, and crystal clear water) between.And the bonus: the U.S. dollar is worth about a buck and a half in Canada.