What?? LOL... but lots of closed bridges between here and there..
So how do you keep your lungs from icing up and becoming nonfunctional? I find if I exert to much energy, I have to breath too heavy and the air freezes my lungs to he point where I can no longer absorb oxygen.It was 14 below in Grayling MI where Cindy and I were xc skiing yesterday. It was a beautiful sunny day with light winds. Had a great time. Hoping for more snow!
When I was a kid, about 2nd grade (1969-70) I remember snow in Clearwater Fl. Less than a 1/4", barely turned the grass white. Running around outdoors in a full snowsuit (No idea where the suit came from). The school buses couldn't navigate the streets in a flat city. I remember seeing one turned completely sideways in the middle of Gulf to Bay blvd. Our bus made it, new tires, I guess. School was cancelled.The forecast in my area of central FL is calling for two consecutive nightly lows of 25F.
That is a good one. I guess we dont have to breath that hard or we are just hotties, I know Cindy is. I always let Cindy lead and the view of her in her tight lil ski pants keeps me warm so maybe that keeps my lungs warm.So how do you keep your lungs from icing up and becoming nonfunctional? I find if I exert to much energy, I have to breath too heavy and the air freezes my lungs to he point where I can no longer absorb oxygen.
I think that was the freeze of 1915. Penobscot Bay froze solid from Rockland to Vinalhaven Island. That's the farthest south a full freeze has been recorded(some minor freezing has happened since). Full freezes north of there have happened more frequently, the last in 1934.When I was a kid, about 2nd grade (1969-70) I remember snow in Clearwater Fl. Less than a 1/4", barely turned the grass white. Running around outdoors in a full snowsuit (No idea where the suit came from). The school buses couldn't navigate the streets in a flat city. I remember seeing one turned completely sideways in the middle of Gulf to Bay blvd. Our bus made it, new tires, I guess. School was cancelled.
It all seems so silly now. They don't cancel school up here in northern New Hampshire for snow under 24". Usually they just delay it for the plows. Freezing rain with black ice, that they'll cancel school for.
I was told, when I spent the Summer at Mclure's Warf in Rockland Me, that it got so cold once that they could drive horse drawn sleighs out to Vinelhaven from Rockland harbor.
Brrrrrrrrrrrr
- Will (Dragonfly)