(it still felt cold, though)
Jan. 16th, 2018 06:08 amJanuary 2017:
'I think I'll wait until it's over 30F degrees before I go for a long walk outdoors.'
January 2018:
'Feels like negative 6F degrees... wait, positive 6F degrees? Oh, I'm definitely going out, then.'
Consider the benefits!
*First time I've been on those trails when I haven't had to deal with mud. (I mean, there was mud, but it was frozen mud, so pretty manageable.)
*No bugs!
*Not crowded! (Not enough snow for snowmobiles, and ATVs aren't allowed, so I even felt safe enough to leave my earbuds in and catch up on a couple podcasts.)
'I think I'll wait until it's over 30F degrees before I go for a long walk outdoors.'
January 2018:
'Feels like negative 6F degrees... wait, positive 6F degrees? Oh, I'm definitely going out, then.'
Consider the benefits!
*First time I've been on those trails when I haven't had to deal with mud. (I mean, there was mud, but it was frozen mud, so pretty manageable.)
*No bugs!
*Not crowded! (Not enough snow for snowmobiles, and ATVs aren't allowed, so I even felt safe enough to leave my earbuds in and catch up on a couple podcasts.)