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On my rather extensive list of things I hate, right at the top are being cold and heavy physical activity.  Guess where snow removal falls on my list of hated activities.  

Pamela did some shoveling yesterday, and David and I did a bunch of snow-blowing and shoveling today.  And it's snowed at least three inches since then, plus a lot of blowing and drifting.  So it's all to be done again.

I am not going to do more today. But tomorrow, I will probably have to get out the snowblower again.  WTF, April.

Even though I dress appropriately, in layers, if I spend much time outside, when I come inside my legs, especially my thighs, develop cherry red and fish-belly white splotches.  Sometimes big splotches, sometimes little ones that look like a rash.  After a while, they start to itch.  Sometimes, this also happens to my face.  I find that if I get into a hot bath as quickly as possible, that deals with the problems, and I usually don't get the itches.  I have no idea what causes this.

I am so done with winter I could scream.  So much snow! 

Date: 2018-04-15 11:38 pm (UTC)
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Have you seen the bit about Demeter being a bit too snarky about Hades and Persephone stomping off in a huff, back down to the underworld? Poor Hades is caught between "I love you" and "there are rules".

There are a bunch of evolutionary responses to being out in the cold observed in white people. One of them is reducing blood supply to skin capillaries to cut the rate of heat loss. It sounds like you've got a version that's a bit all-or-nothing, and which doesn't adjust to getting back into the warm all that well unless you club it with a hot bath.

You're getting snow; where I am is getting glop. (freezing rain, ice pellets, a bit of actual snow, bursts of sleet...) It's also nudging-a-fresh-gale windy. I've been watching ambulances and the odd other vehicle approximate turns round the corner here all day; the folks heading through straight seem to have having less difficulty, but then again I can't see the stoplights half a km down the road.

Current forecast has the "precipitation transitioning to mainly freezing rain" with five to ten millimetres of ice accumulation this evening, with power outages likely; "travel is not recommended". Then it turns into regular rain and there's a flood warning. I suspect I shall have to head out tomorrow and get something that will let me get the ice off the sidewalk. (I was going for a "won't need a shovel until November" approach. Oops.) But not doing that tonight!

Date: 2018-04-16 01:16 pm (UTC)
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The east-west temperate air circulation of the northern hemisphere which has pertained for the entirety of human civilization (even if that runs back thirty thousand years on the now-drowned tropical continental shelves...) is being replaced by a north-south wind pattern as the hemispheric climate zones shift from tropical, temperate, arctic to tropical, not-tropical.

That might not be why this particular weather system is happening, but as a thing, that's what's happening.

(I do realize that was probably a rhetorical question.)

Power didn't go out. Still precipitating away out there; roads looking clear. My chunk of sidewalk is currently a reproach.

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