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... is how it changes your reaction to the weather.
Not that I've actually done a lot of outdoor skating so far this year, but I like to think that I will. So when we get a weird weather event like this one, where the temperature drops more than 40 degrees Fahrenheit in about 12 hours, here's what goes through my head:
Whee! Flash-frozen smooth ice on the outdoor rinks!
The snow that's supposed to be coming along later today should brush right off, and when it warms up into the 20's on the weekend the skating should be IDEAL. Skating party, anyone?
Not that I've actually done a lot of outdoor skating so far this year, but I like to think that I will. So when we get a weird weather event like this one, where the temperature drops more than 40 degrees Fahrenheit in about 12 hours, here's what goes through my head:
Whee! Flash-frozen smooth ice on the outdoor rinks!
The snow that's supposed to be coming along later today should brush right off, and when it warms up into the 20's on the weekend the skating should be IDEAL. Skating party, anyone?