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I am the odd southerner, here. -born and raised in Texas, but HATE the heat. I wear shorts all winter, and have been known to dart to the mailbox barefooted if it is above 35 outside. I live outdoors late October through May.......then, it is hibernation time. I'm allergic to temps over 80/85.![]()
That's a hoot! That's our reference, too! We always say we have three seasons: cool, spring, and hell. We don't have a fall, and spring is from February to mid/late April. After that it is just hell until late October. That's when cool season begins. I walk at dark before the sun comes up, and get all of the chicken chores done then (except for the running ice jugs to the waterer every few hours so they have drinkable water).Summer is our hibernation time, too. We have two summers: dry summer and wet summer. We call those the "hell months." Together they take up about six months of the year. That means we're trapped indoors half the year! We just sit in front of the A/C and avoid going outside unless we really, really have to.
I'm the exact opposite and get surprising energy bursts during the hottest part of the year / anything high 20s / 70s over 80F. My boiler maker father was often called on to do hull repairs on ships docked at BHP (now Bluescope Steel). He said it would register 50C / 122F + down there and they would tug on a line and bring him up every 15mins for a cool down. Even in his late 70s, and still wearing work-weight clothes, he would leave the shade for the sun! I think it's in my DNA lolI am the odd southerner, here. -born and raised in Texas, but HATE the heat. I wear shorts all winter, and have been known to dart to the mailbox barefooted if it is above 35 outside. I live outdoors late October through May.......then, it is hibernation time. I'm allergic to temps over 80/85.![]()