locum76 said:is anyone else fed up of the weather people of tv and radio describing the -1 or -2 degree conditions as "bitterly bitterly cold"?
surely it aint that bad.
TheGreenMan said:Me too.
If youve got a spare room, Id be willing to come over and chop wood for nothing but board and lodging
Best regards,
Paul.
Jon Pickett said:My parents live just below you, in Montana. The coldest, they have had it was
-37c. They come over here to the UK and moan about the cold over here. We have a damp cold that gets into your bones. Also I noticed, when I was over there, cars are able to drive over the compacted snow on the roads pretty well, but over here, the roads become a sheet of ice. We had 2 inches of snow this morning, (the first of the season) and I saw loads of places where cars had gone straight on, on corners, and a couple of cars in ditches. I much prefer your dryer climate, though we can make better snowmen and snowballs.....
Voivode said:If only I had some wood to chop. I live "in town" and have a yard (garden) with a fire pit...
Voivode said:...If you want to learn the ins-and-outs of cattle ranching in the boreal forest, my parents can help you out with that. There is plenty of physical labour to be had and forests for the playing at your doorstep when the chores are done.