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Let's see who is the coldest today Jan. 7, 2015
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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 644321" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Well, I can't compete with your extreme cold, but here in Jerusalem it is really cold and we are having our first real storm of the winter, with very strong winds, lots of rain, and snow not only in the north where the Golan Mountains are very high and where it always snows in the winter and people even go there to ski, but also here in Jerusalem. There is a lot of excitement, lots of roads being closed and lots of happy children who have not had to go to school. I have two granddaughters from out of town where it never snows (aged 16 and 18) who came especially to be here for the snow, and they are having the time of their lives. I did some shopping before it started snowing so am quite calm and happy to be snug and warm in the house. Luckily for heat we do not depend solely on electricity (we have a central heater with a chimney that more or less heats the whole house and for now it will stay alight 24/7).</p><p></p><p>Mind you, since I was born in England and lived there until I was almost 30, I am quite used to good cold winters and in fact quite enjoy them.</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 644321, member: 77"] Well, I can't compete with your extreme cold, but here in Jerusalem it is really cold and we are having our first real storm of the winter, with very strong winds, lots of rain, and snow not only in the north where the Golan Mountains are very high and where it always snows in the winter and people even go there to ski, but also here in Jerusalem. There is a lot of excitement, lots of roads being closed and lots of happy children who have not had to go to school. I have two granddaughters from out of town where it never snows (aged 16 and 18) who came especially to be here for the snow, and they are having the time of their lives. I did some shopping before it started snowing so am quite calm and happy to be snug and warm in the house. Luckily for heat we do not depend solely on electricity (we have a central heater with a chimney that more or less heats the whole house and for now it will stay alight 24/7). Mind you, since I was born in England and lived there until I was almost 30, I am quite used to good cold winters and in fact quite enjoy them. Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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