tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5329782430566577328.post5640442847712446549..comments2023-12-19T05:15:27.114-05:00Comments on Liana Brooks: This Little Runner Goes To Boot CampLiana Brookshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14587774916354749190noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5329782430566577328.post-7228759400969464542012-11-10T08:03:22.190-05:002012-11-10T08:03:22.190-05:00*laughs* Then I guess you'll never be in my ne...*laughs* Then I guess you'll never be in my neck of the woods during the winter months. <br /><br />We used to have snowbanks higher than we are, although in the last few years we haven't been getting that much snow. Nowadays, if the snow is up to our knees it's a heavy winter. The temperature does go above 0 Celsius during the winter months, we've made it as high as 10 C last year. That's 50 F. Usually we're in the minus category.<br /><br />I find winter can be brisk and invigorating. Of course, I also have a fake fur coat to wear so that helps. My coat is reversible so I have the fur on the inside and the leather on the outside, making it warm and cuddly. It's the days when the air is so dry that exposed flesh sticks together that are harder to handle.<br /><br />Having been raised in a colder climate I find it harder to handle hot weather. My preferred temperature is 27 C or 80 F. Anything hotter than 30 C or 86 F simply means excessive sweating and extreme lethargy.Ilnara Heskenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18299242041768818364noreply@blogger.com