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cudachaser

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I'm a Fish!
It's 2:30 pm and the temperature is 52d....I'm freezing...Give me 92d anyday, comeon summer!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I am wearing socks, long pants, shirt, and jacket. :sad: It is freezing here. Where o where is summer?
 
If it makes you feel any better, my dive yesterday was in air and water temperatures in the mid 30s. FYI, "freezing" doesn't happen until water gets hard. ;)

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Sorry! Fifty degree weather sounds better than -7 windchill we have right now. I do hope it warms up and stays that way. I am heading to Key West Late Feb. Was in Fl in December during the monsoon. Also was suppose to be there this last weekend until Monday for Dry Tortugus. Beginning to think I am the cause of the cold weather!
 
MSilvia:
If it makes you feel any better, my dive yesterday was in air and water temperatures in the mid 30s. FYI, "freezing" doesn't happen until water gets hard. ;)

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It does if you are a floridian. The 90% of water that makes up my body is frozen, I am quite sure of it :winky: Now unlike you, I will defrost in a day or two :bananalama:
 
finally no mosquitos!!!!
 
I will add my annual statement: I HATE THE COLD!!! It's so good to have some like-minded Floridians!! Nothing I hate worse than a person-who-lives-in-Florida (I WILL NOT call them a Floridian) complain about the heat..............What the heck did you think the weather was like here?

When I get home from work I'm putting on my big fuzzy socks and sweatshirt and curling up in my big fuzzy blankey and wait out this torture. :)

(I will forever be grateful to my new employers who wisely sent me to Denver two weeks BEFORE the big storms out there........)
 
Personally, I can't wait to go back in the water in my board shorts and a rash guard in Key Largo :)
 

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