So which do you prefer? Do you like to step out of your house in the afternoon and start sweating from the humid heat like they do in Florida, or would you rather step outside bundled up and have to warm your car up because it's like you stepped into a freezer?
I know the usual response is that people don't like the cold, but I like to think of the positive things about (snowy, cold) winters, like playing hockey outside after they just poured a new layer on the ice, or not having to sweat my balls off because of the humidity (which I hate), and having snow on the ground for Christmas and watching It's a Wonderful Life and feeling what real Christmas feels like.
Other fringe benefits include: leaving your beer outside your window for when you are ready for a cold one; snowmobiling; ice fishing; and knowing the feeling it is to watch the snow melt in the spring and having a new season approach.
I know the usual response is that people don't like the cold, but I like to think of the positive things about (snowy, cold) winters, like playing hockey outside after they just poured a new layer on the ice, or not having to sweat my balls off because of the humidity (which I hate), and having snow on the ground for Christmas and watching It's a Wonderful Life and feeling what real Christmas feels like.
Other fringe benefits include: leaving your beer outside your window for when you are ready for a cold one; snowmobiling; ice fishing; and knowing the feeling it is to watch the snow melt in the spring and having a new season approach.