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  1. Same temps here….love “ice in its heartwood”….a familiar sound not heard very often around here. I’m glad it can occasionally still get this cold.

    • It’s good news for trees battling insect invaders like the hemlock woolly adelgid – deep cold doesn’t wipe them out but can really cut down their numbers.

    • One gets used to it. I spent the first five years of my life much farther north, in the state of Maine, back when they regularly got many feet of snow each winter, so I have many happy childhood memories associated with bitter cold winter weather.

      • It’s all relative, isn’t it? Here in the Australian sub-tropics I’m inclined to think that 20C is rather cool.
        In many ways I enjoy reading of your very different environment – birds, creatures and plant life I’m unfamiliar with. Sometimes I Google them, sometimes I learn them just from what you say.
        (But most of all I enjoy the poetry of your morning writings, which I read each day in my morning – currently hot and humid.)

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