Time to get down
By E Peel
@JustEmm (148)
United States
November 5, 2015 10:08pm CST
I have already have 2 light weight blankets on my bed but I spent yesterday outside in my girlfriend’s yard with her and afterward felt so cold.
My fingers and toes, knees and nose predict snow. I can even tell the snow level by one of both side getting the signal. It is easier than bear fat in the window and also as accurate.
I have only broken one bone in my body and it was my collar bone. Changes in barometric pressure especially when it lingers before changing has been said to be very painful for people who have broken bones and also those with arthritis.
The last several rains have made things very damp and the dampness is in my opinion the culprit that brings the actual temperature lower than the recorded temperature.
With the weather steadily being damp and colder it’s time to get out my down comforter!
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6 responses
@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
7 Nov 15
for years after I broke ribs I could predict snow, and the worse the pain was the closer the snow was to starting.
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
8 Nov 15
@JustEmm It's ok, I ended up keeping a kid from getting hurt, and got hurt instead, which was fine, better me than them!
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@JustEmm (148)
• United States
9 Nov 15
@Jessicalynnt So you're a Hero! I am sure the kid and his parents appreciate you taking the fall and keeping him safe.
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@Kazemononoke (248)
• United States
6 Nov 15
It has been super cold at night here lately. Then warm during the day. I actually like the chilly weather most times.
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@srisahara (4508)
• Indonesia
6 Nov 15
I think it is a good idea for you to get down from this community for a while and came back when you are okay. Hopefully, you will well immediately.
@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
6 Nov 15
I hope you're feeling better now. Get a nice cozy comforter and stay warm!
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@boiboing (13153)
• Northampton, England
6 Nov 15
Yeah! Get on down (you have to say that in a sort of deep Luther Vandross voice to get what I mean).