I'm still trying to figure out how you - *ice*pixie, might I add (yes, I know where that actually comes from, I'm teasing you, snerk) survived 4 years at Kenyon (part of them in England, of all places!)
Oh, believe me, I complained bitterly all through winter about the weather. ;) But I got through it because Kenyon's idea of "central heating" is more like what I tend to think of as "thermonuclear blast." I often had windows open in the winter, particularly during freshman year.
England (and indeed a good part of Europe), on the other hand, was more like, "You want heat? Now? It's 40F out, what do you need heat for?" I invested in blankets.
Fall is at *least* 3 weeks ahead of schedule. It's messing with me.
Is it three weeks? I figured it was more like two, but then again, I haven't been here for fall in four years. However, it's supposed to warm up again for the rest of this week and next, so I'm sure indian summer will be on its way soon.
No recs, but must share the Matchmaker love. It's one of those movies that gets funnier with rewatchings. ::G::
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Date: 2006-09-22 12:23 am (UTC)Oh, believe me, I complained bitterly all through winter about the weather. ;) But I got through it because Kenyon's idea of "central heating" is more like what I tend to think of as "thermonuclear blast." I often had windows open in the winter, particularly during freshman year.
England (and indeed a good part of Europe), on the other hand, was more like, "You want heat? Now? It's 40F out, what do you need heat for?" I invested in blankets.
Fall is at *least* 3 weeks ahead of schedule. It's messing with me.
Is it three weeks? I figured it was more like two, but then again, I haven't been here for fall in four years. However, it's supposed to warm up again for the rest of this week and next, so I'm sure indian summer will be on its way soon.
No recs, but must share the Matchmaker love. It's one of those movies that gets funnier with rewatchings. ::G::
Does it? Hmmm. Might have to investigate that.