Hello ts,

>what's the coldest temp you have every experiened, joyce?
>or anyone.
>
>tell me some stories. 
>
>-ts-

I have never really experienced the cold.
When I grew up we never had much heating
                                           
However the senses are easily tricked. A cold shower will warm the body up
(or give the sensation) after the iciness.

My uncle had a chalet in the Swiss alps but we went up in the Summer.

Scotland was meant to be cold but meditation seems to contain a tumo element.
  
I know.

It was on a motorbike coming up from Sussex in freezing conditions.
I also managed to come off (it was icy too) and snowing.
Added wind chill factor.

Actually reminds me of another time on the Yorkshire Moors.
It was cold and snowy AND the sole fell off my boot.
Not a good situation. I was on my own and it was too far to 
hop - and far too dangerous. It was also getting dark.
Luckily I had some tape and was able to tape the sole on.

I got back with a wet and cold foot but hey - I got back
- survivability on the moors is rarely fun in winter. 

I have been on the moors where wind burn makes it impossible to walk 
without artic equipment or a flock of sheep to look after . . .


Lob drinking warm tea

PS have been roasting your splash man on the peace wiki @-)



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