Monday, February 25, 2008

You Know it is Cold When…



The moisture in your nose freezes with each breath you take in.

The snow is so cold and dry that it scrunches when you walk on it (sounds like walking on Styrofoam).

When you walk in from outside the moisture freezes onto your glasses.

The moisture from your breath freezes on your hair, hat, scarf, hood, glasses, eyelashes (can glue your eyelashes together).

The front door has ice on the inside

The indoor side of the double pane windows have ice at the bottom.

You open the door and fog rolls in across the floor and out into the sky from the top.

You check your friends for frostbite.

The moisture in your eyes starts to freeze.

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