“I said damn, damn it is so cold l walked outside this morning and my nipples are still out there, despite me being in here with a coffee in hand!”
Rory Matier Dec 2010 – 17
I don’t miss the days working with horses on the Lincolnshire Fens. Irrelevant to how many layers of clothing you were wearing, they were never enough. I think the caravan and the life inside was pretty symbolic to me never feeling warm. I was never warm! Always cold! Always frozen! I left the caravan in October 2012 and l didn’t start to feel warm again in my bones till 2015. Yeah, l do not miss those days at all, and neither do my nipples!
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“Nothing burns like the cold. But only for a while. Then it gets inside you and starts to fill you up, and after a while you don’t have the strength to fight it.”
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What are those boxes Sadje? 🙂
These are people frozen from cold, teeth chattering. 🥶
Got you, my eyes were struggling to see what they were 🙂
New smilies.
Lincolnshire is still cold, especially on the coast. It’s 3 degrees here today, and it was damn cold this morning. Hubby said the windscreen was OK when he set off but froze as he was driving into town!
Hey 🙂 That doesn’t surprise me. When l lived in the caravan l was over in Gedney Hill, and the temps dropped one year horrendously. I don’t know if you can remember the winter of 2011/12 it was snow everywhere?
Damn, damn cold!
We arrived first in 2007, and woke up to a white Easter in 2008. We had fun in the winter of 11/12 as did the kids in the village with impromptu sleds (a lot of tea trays went missing). At least the eurofighters were grounded for a while and we had some peace for a change!
We moved away for 4 years and came back further up the county at the end of 2017, to face the coldest winter on record and snow in November through to February.