Mostly, anyway. We have a large number of people who relocate here from California and Texas who all seem to end up having to learn the lesson of "just because you have an SUV does not mean that your brakes will work on snow and ice, no really," but aside from that it's pretty good. :) The city knows how to handle it, streets get cleared, etc. and so forth.
Also the lower humidity helps a lot. It can be bitterly cold by the thermometer, but it doesn't feel that way.
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*buries self in blankets*
Can I stay home from work?
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What a way to start the day.
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LITTLE YELLOW-WHITE ONES.
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You can go home too. With tea and cocoa and things. *firm nod*
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Black, green, white, herbal? How strongly brewed?
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If it comes out tasting odd, then brew a fresh cup.
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No one wants to smell your breakfast burrito, guys. Give up the microwave.
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And on that note, I am off to the kitchen for tea, and then to work.
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Snow?
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Also the lower humidity helps a lot. It can be bitterly cold by the thermometer, but it doesn't feel that way.
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P.S. You should go see the first post what is not the stickypost in my LJ.