Warmth is Relative
I found myself in Sacramento, California, June 5th, 114 degrees Fahrenheit, a new place, and surrounded by strangers. How to break the awkward silence in the elevator? Bring up the weather! The response I received was not what I expected. Instead of being happy because of the sunshine the well-dressed woman raised her eyebrows and moaned. The man next to her responded similarly.
Last weekend, March 10th, in Rexburg, Idaho, 53 degrees Fahrenheit, the streets were flooded with active people. Many community members and students were wearing short sleeves, and shorts! Conversation about the beautiful sunny skies was to be had everywhere!
Three months difference and 66 degrees cooler the largest variance, attitudes were much warmer. Warmth is relative. -Q.P
Last weekend, March 10th, in Rexburg, Idaho, 53 degrees Fahrenheit, the streets were flooded with active people. Many community members and students were wearing short sleeves, and shorts! Conversation about the beautiful sunny skies was to be had everywhere!
Three months difference and 66 degrees cooler the largest variance, attitudes were much warmer. Warmth is relative. -Q.P