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Do you think it's cold?

boaphile Feb 04, 2007 05:16 PM

Do you think it's cold?

I know I do. I don't have a lot of free time on a day like today except that is the weekend and I don't breath a lot of glue fumes on Sundays. I do get to look at the Boas though...

I got up this morning to a -14 degree sunny morning in Minnesota. That is 14 degrees below zero. For folks who are not familiar with cold. That is 46 degrees colder than the temperature water freezes at. Cold. Let me illustrate. Take 32 degrees when water freezes and increase the temperature by 46 degrees. That is 78 degrees. You know how much colder 32 degrees feels compared to 78 degrees? Now take that 32 degree temperature and reduce it by the same amount (46 degrees) and you have Minnesota this morning. That is what it was like this morning when I got up. For you folks in sunny Miami Florida who are suffering with a 68 degree day. So you remember that one time it went all the way down to 35 degrees in sunny Florida? Remember that? You know how much colder that feels than the chilly 68 degrees you are struggling with today? That is a 33 degree temperature difference. Now take off another 49 degrees from that day when you thought the world was going to end when it dropped all the way down to 35 degrees and that is Minnesota on a down right cold Super Bowl Sunday in 2007. Many whine and complain up here like they had no idea they in fact lived here in Minnesota. Not me. Cold? Yea. It gets cold up here. You can't leave your bare skin exposed outside for more than amount ten minutes when there is a little breeze outside like there is today. It's so cold that your skin actually hurts. Your nose starts to feel thicker and less pliable than normal. Your eyes feel like they are glassed over from that thin layer of ice that has formed on them in the windy frozen tundra that is Minnesota. Because of this really cold weather many people have different and varied responsibilities as a result.You spend, of I should say, I spend my day checking and rechecking the furnace that heats the house. Check a few Boas...

I check and recheck the furnace that heats the plastic shop. Better go check a few Boas...

I check and recheck the propane tanks and heaters that keep my rats comfortable and their water lines from freezing. Then I check a few Boas...

I check and recheck the outside cats who have a heated retired Boaphile 422D cage to escape the cold. Time to check a few Boas...

What are those white specks on the sides of that Boa anyhow??? I check and recheck the dog too who, though she is a Samoyed, seems to be feeling the effects of the cold as well. Oh yea, and I check a few more Boas...

So lots of checking and rechecking but it's all great. The abominable temps we endure here in the winter mean we will not be enduring the 150 or more days you will suffer in 90 degree plus weather plus that humidity that makes all your clothes fall off. Thankfully that kind of heat is only visited upon us around 15 days each summer on average. I still manage to keep my clothes on even on those hot days much to the delight of all who see me. Think I'll check another Boa...

So, while it's cold I keep my hat handy, my parka warm inside and my gloves at the ready as I will need to make another run shortly. I need to make sure everything is OK. Did I mention that the cars are not crazy about starting when it is below zero? They really complain like many of the misplaced people who live in Minnesota not knowing that that corporate transfer was punishment from a colleague that never forgot how they were wronged and pulled the right strings to force that transfer to chilly Minnesota. Ah Minnesota. The land of snow and ice. No place I'd rather be... checking... Boas of course!


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Replies (18)

drimes Feb 04, 2007 06:25 PM

my refrigerator today to make sure I had some drinks cold enough for the game tonight. Does that count?

drimes Feb 04, 2007 06:25 PM

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Randall_Turner Feb 04, 2007 07:54 PM

When you have animals that look like that complaining about the cold is not allowed. Of course you could send all of us some of those animals and that would allow you to complain. Or just show off the animals some more. I suppose that would work too.
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snakito Feb 04, 2007 07:58 PM

I am in Wisconsin and boy is it a cold one cant wait for the next day or two where it is suppossed to be about 20 below zero with windchill 30 below isnt it fun lol.

Djinn Feb 04, 2007 08:19 PM

those are southern Minnesota temps. Jeff lives in the Florida
of Minnesota, if you will.
I don't know what the temp was this morning, but it's -24 right now at 8:00 pm in the north, and it was colder this morning.
The night time low is supposed to be between -25 and -30.
Those temps don't consider the wind that whips off of Lake Bemidji. With the windchill, temps of -40 to -60 are not uncommon this time of year, in the frozen tundra.
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Jason Dowell

epidemic Feb 07, 2007 05:03 PM

Elk River, Minnesota man, age 70: "It's so cold that when I woke up this morning, I couldn't get my teeth to stop chattering. It
was such a struggle, believe me, to put them in my mouth."

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Daniel Klopson Feb 04, 2007 09:14 PM

I cant get over those animals!!!!! Man you've got some fantastic hypos on your hands! That really thin saddled animal has a whole different kind of coloring going on... I dont even know what you'd call that. Other than... SWEET!

boapaul Feb 04, 2007 09:28 PM

The sun just went down and oh the chill. I had to go in and put on long sleeves. I think it's down to 70 here in Tampa.

garweft Feb 04, 2007 10:18 PM

We have a forcasted high of -12F tommorrow. Add the wind chill and were talking COLD. Most of the schools around here are already closed tommorrow due to the temps.

michaelburton Feb 05, 2007 12:12 AM

Amazing animals you got there.
Michael Burton

moreliascom Feb 05, 2007 05:33 AM

Iv been down to -20centigrades at nites this winter -18 at day, a friend of mine 2 hours away was down to -24C... Thats cold..

Your a scandinavian rigth, we tolerate the cold..

Reagards
Bård
morelias.com

boaphile Feb 05, 2007 06:06 AM

Being Norwegian myself, I have a pretty high tolerance for cold. But your -18 Celsius is only 0 degrees Fahrenheit. It's -16 here this morning or -27 Celsius. Up north in Bemidji where Djinn in from, it's -26 Fahrenheit this morning. That is -32 Celsius. Puts things in a bit more perspective huh. Good thing we have global warming. It would be even colder here today. By the way, the rats propane ran out sometime over night last night. I just fired up an emergency auxiliary tank five minutes ago. They don't even appreciate it though...
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moreliascom Feb 05, 2007 06:35 PM

I just have to say Id move.. I could not live with that cold..
I swear at anytime it goes below frezing and curse the skys when it snows.. Id move to Miami in a splitt second, the best place in the world if you ask me!! Ever been to Mangos at ocean drive?

I heard from a friend of mine when he went to the military ALL the way up north on the boarder to Russia, it was so cold if you took a leak the piss would freez in the air when it bounced off the ground.. I just keep think of the wiener getting frost bite..

I remember that you were from Scadinavia! Rönne is a place in sweden I think..

Btw that last boa in your picture line, OMG!! super nice..! the rest was great to but that one won the cake..

Bård

kirby Feb 05, 2007 07:47 AM

like this and then claim that your boas don't get cooled in the winter. Congratulations on some awesome boas!
Bill

sun_king Feb 05, 2007 10:48 AM

Wanted to show off didn't ya... U betcha!!!

Joe

bcijoe Feb 05, 2007 11:27 AM

posting that animal second up from the bottom...

we are mere mortals and cannot stand the site of such a beast!

how will I stop my head from spinning!?

how will I be able to focus on ANYTHING ELSE NOW?!?!?!

OH JEEZ....
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
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ajfreptiles Feb 05, 2007 05:02 PM

Dude those look just like Candy! EYE CANDY!!! I love them all!

Andy
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dmac Feb 06, 2007 04:54 PM

thanks for the refresher course. I have to go to Indianapolis on the 15th and I haven't seen snow in like 20 years. I did happen to dodge the tornadoes in Lady Lake a few days ago. That was about 40 miles north of me.

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