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Come here to Wisconsin, because ironically, it's in the 70s today. Probably won't be this warm again till May. I need to enjoy it while it lasts. Plan to do something outside today.
No, thanks.

You can keep Wisconsin.

Meanwhile, in Sarajevo, these days, it is still touching 22-23C (72-73F) during the day......perfection.
 

Apple fanboy

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Windy here still, and wet (though not as wet as earlier).

My coffee has gone down well, and hope that you enjoyed your tea.




Dare I risk asking what will dinner consist of?
Been and gone. Chicken and rice noodles today. Nothing exciting. Just the usual.
Washing up done and dishwasher loaded. Rubbish and recycling out.

Trying not to think of work in the morning but failing big time.
 

rm5

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I'd imagine! One of the many perks of living really far south. Here, in the winter, not only is it REALLY, REALLY COLD, but the days are also very short and the sun never shines. Not looking forward to that.
 

Apple fanboy

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I'd imagine! One of the many perks of living really far south. Here, in the winter, not only is it REALLY, REALLY COLD, but the days are also very short and the sun never shines. Not looking forward to that.
You get used to it. Every area has its pros and cons. Needing AC 24/7 would not be ideal either.
 

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macrumors Haswell
Jul 29, 2008
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In a coffee shop.
I'd imagine! One of the many perks of living really far south. Here, in the winter, not only is it REALLY, REALLY COLD, but the days are also very short and the sun never shines. Not looking forward to that.
You have my complete and total sympathy and utter understanding.
You get used to it.
No, you don't.

I never did, and neither did my mother.

I loathe winter, the cold, the wet, the short days, above all, the darkness, and miserable quality of what limited light that there is.
Every area has its pros and cons.
I fail to see the pros of winter in our corner of northern Europe.
Needing AC 24/7 would not be ideal either.
Okay, on this we are agreed, absolutely.
 
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You have my complete and total sympathy and utter understanding.

No, you don't.

I never did, and neither did my mother.

I loathe winter, the cold, the wet, the short days, above all, the darkness, and miserable quality of what limited light that there is.

I fail to see the pros of winter in our corner of northern Europe.

Okay, on this we are agreed, absolutely.
Although I detest the cold I’d not want to live somewhere without seasons.
The promise of Spring.
The joy of Summer.
The colours of Autumn.
Ok I’ll skip winter!
 
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Chuckeee

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how I wish I was back in the Balkans, sipping wine, and espresso

🍷+☕️

Sounds like an interesting combination I’ve not tried before. Do you mix the wine and espresso into a single cup? Or do you use a single glass? Or is the a two fisted operation, with a glass of wine in one hand and a cup of espresso in the other?

It is Sunday and I’m a bit punchy.
 

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macrumors Haswell
Jul 29, 2008
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🍷+☕️

Sounds like an interesting combination I’ve not tried before. Do you mix the wine and espresso into a single cup? Or do you use a single glass? Or is the a two fisted operation, with a glass of wine in one hand and a cup of espresso in the other?

It is Sunday and I’m a bit punchy.
Espresso in the mornings and afternoon, wine in the evenings (and, occasionally, late afternoon).

Both consumed in the same day, but not, as it happens, together.
 

BotchQue

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I'd imagine! One of the many perks of living really far south. Here, in the winter, not only is it REALLY, REALLY COLD, but the days are also very short and the sun never shines. Not looking forward to that.
My last Air Force assignment was at Grand Forks, ND. Much worse winters than even Sioux Falls, where I grew up. There was one 10-week period where it never got above -20º F (-29º C), then add the wind to that...
If we were out at a missile silo doing maintenance, you had to go outside to relieve yourself, and your urine stream would freeze before it hit the ground (think this is where the term "tinkling" came from).
But the summers were worse! Summer in North Dakota is only about six weeks long, and the mosquitoes were so bad I could rarely step outside. What a miserable place.
 

rm5

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Think I’ve got food poisoning or something, cause I just woke up feeling extremely nauseous. Dunno what would’ve caused that, cause I’ve just been eating like normal, but who knows. Sucks though.
 

The Clark

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I am shocked to see all of the hate for winter! It's my favorite time of year. The snow makes everything pretty, the cold is a perfect excuse to stay inside and enjoy the fire while having some tea, or playing a game on playstation, and if you work remotely you don't have to worry about the drive into and back from work.

Edit: I forgot to mention how nice it is to sleep in during the winter because it's still dark in the morning :)

I personally hate the heat, summer sucks. I am perpetually hot, even with AC and every time I want to go out and do something it's always super busy because surprise surprise, everyone else also wants to go out when it's sunny!
 

GrayFlannel

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I'm wondering how I can fix this, does someone have a solution?
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haha. Years ago my wife started a fire in the freezer in one of our refrigerators.
 

MmkLucario

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I am shocked to see all of the hate for winter! It's my favorite time of year. The snow makes everything pretty, the cold is a perfect excuse to stay inside and enjoy the fire while having some tea, or playing a game on playstation, and if you work remotely you don't have to worry about the drive into and back from work.

Edit: I forgot to mention how nice it is to sleep in during the winter because it's still dark in the morning :)

I personally hate the heat, summer sucks. I am perpetually hot, even with AC and every time I want to go out and do something it's always super busy because surprise surprise, everyone else also wants to go out when it's sunny!
I’m with you! I love winter for the scenery, and also because it’s cold, while also hating summer because of the reasons you mentioned (plus mosquitos)
 
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macrumors Haswell
Jul 29, 2008
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In a coffee shop.
I am shocked to see all of the hate for winter! It's my favorite time of year. The snow makes everything pretty, the cold is a perfect excuse to stay inside and enjoy the fire while having some tea, or playing a game on playstation, and if you work remotely you don't have to worry about the drive into and back from work.

Edit: I forgot to mention how nice it is to sleep in during the winter because it's still dark in the morning :)

I personally hate the heat, summer sucks. I am perpetually hot, even with AC and every time I want to go out and do something it's always super busy because surprise surprise, everyone else also wants to go out when it's sunny!e wet,

I’m with you! I love winter for the scenery, and also because it’s cold, while also hating summer because of the reasons you mentioned (plus mosquitos)
Each to their own.

Personally, I detest the cold, (and I deeply dislike both ice and snow), the wet, and, above all, the darkness, short days, and poor - actually abysmal - quality of light that you get in northern latitudes in the deepest, darkest, and most depressing, days of winter.
 
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Apple fanboy

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Each to their own.

Personally, I detest the cold, (and I deeply dislike both ice and snow), the wet, and, above all, the darkness, short days, and poor - actually abysmal - quality of light that you get in northern latitudes in the deepest, darkest, and most depressing, days of winter.
Yes the cold plus poor light. Soon I’ll be driving into work in the dark and leaving in the dark. Always my least favourite time of year. Also a few dates in November and December I will always loathe for the rest of my life.
Can we just skip to Spring?
 
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macrumors Haswell
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Yes the cold plus poor light. Soon I’ll be driving into work in the dark and leaving in the dark.
I have always hated that.

Horrid.
Always my least favourite time of year.
I couldn't agree more.

My least favourite time of the year, also.
Also a few dates in November and December I will always loathe for the rest of my life.
Entirely understandable.
Can we just skip to Spring?
Agreed, completely, utterly and totally. Actually, passionately agreed.
 

HDFan

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A midwest or northern plains winter is great when you have snow. What isn't so great are the times when there is no snow - it is wet dark and gray. Unfortunately those periods are getting longer and snow cover is getting less.
 
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A midwest or northern plains winter is great when you have snow. What isn't so great are the times when there is no snow - it is wet dark and gray. Unfortunately those periods are getting longer and snow cover is getting less.

Winter driving in places like Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska is far more difficult than in North/South Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
 

Apple fanboy

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A midwest or northern plains winter is great when you have snow. What isn't so great are the times when there is no snow - it is wet dark and gray. Unfortunately those periods are getting longer and snow cover is getting less.
Snow is fine if you have it every year so you are set up for it.
Here in the UK schools close, roads are virtually impassable and the world goes down the toilet if we get half an inch.
 

jedimasterkyle

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Snow is fine if you have it every year so you are set up for it.
Here in the UK schools close, roads are virtually impassable and the world goes down the toilet if we get half an inch.
Here in the PNW, we usually get a decent amount of snow each year. Sometimes it's a little. Sometimes it's way too much for us to handle. Whenever a snow storm comes through, we have plows, de-icers and every other deterrent deployed to make sure the roads (for the most part) are still drivable. The schools will only close if the roads are just too slick and treacherous for the buses to safely drive on and even then, it has to be a STUPID amount of snow.

Years ago, my sister moved down to Georgia for school and the winter she moved there, they got a freak snow storm. If I recall, it was about 6" of snow for the entire city of Atlanta. My sister described it as walking through a ghost town. She had zero problem driving on the roads, because she grew up driving in snow and 6" isn't terrible BUT she was the only one driving. Atlanta (to my knowledge) does not have snow plows or de-icers or melting salt and they had to wait for the snow to melt because it absolutely paralyzed the city.
 
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