Brrrr! That's cold, Seliah...it NEVER gets that cold here! Down south, yes, but not here. Which is one of the reasons I live here
LOL! Low 20's for me, really isn't all that cold. In my area, our winter temperatures are usually in the negatives!
(Remember that I'm talking Fahrenheit... silly U.S. and being a holdout on metrics...)
But yeah. Most winters in my area, temperatures around -10 to -15 happen on a regular basis. We are usually, quite literally, too cold for it to snow. It is not uncommon for my area to actually be
colder than many parts of mid-to-southern Canada during the winter. So, while snow is also a rarity for us, the bitter cold is NOT.
This year, however, has been frighteningly warm. To the point that it just feels plain unnatural. I mean, seriously - up until the last couple of days, I still had chives and my onions actively
growing in my back yard...
growing in the middle of January and early February! It's nuts. And my strawberry plant is
still green, even after the overnight freeze tonight.
So, yeah. I was actually thrilled to see a little snow today, and see the lower temperatures.
I do great in the cold. I do not, however, do well in the warmer climates. 60-65 degrees is the highest that I'm really comfortable in. At 70 degrees, I am officially
hot, and by the time we reach 80 or 85 degrees, I am starting to get heat-sick. By the middle of August, when we get our 90 to 100 degree two week stretch, I live trying to keep myself from getting heat stroke. My body does
not like the heat - at all! You can have all of the heat, and I'll happily take all the cold weather.