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Myths of Winter

When I lived in the East it was a well-known fact of winter that when it was really, really cold it didn't snow. That was, in fact, the one compensation for low, low temps--no snow.

Now that I live in the midwest (and Ohio doesn't count. No, I mean it, Ohio, you are not the midwest, no matter what you think. Ohio needs something else to belong to. And Indiana. I am also fairly suspicious of Illinois), I have learned that it is never too cold to snow.

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