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13 Nov 2024, 1:17 pm

bee33 wrote:
I dislike the cold so much that right now it's only 66F and I feel chilly and uncomfortable. I'm in bed under a blanket and am wearing two long sleeved t shirts.

Autistics do often feel things much more intensely than NT’s temperature among them.

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Yesterday, 8:13 pm

We are at the edge of winter. The temperatures will fall below freezing tonight. Winter is on the way.
Our wood stove is up and running and our firewood is ready to keep us warm.


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Today, 8:37 am

The temperatures, they are a falling. There is a little sliver of snow on the ground and snow flacks are in the air. It is a breath of winter on the doorstep.


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