Union Suit Fans: Did that Arctic Blast of last week catch you with your pants down? Or, were you able to keep warm and safe with no damage to your home or person? I heard from a number of you during the past freezing episode. Some of you emailed me photos as to how you're coping with our winter weather.
I heard from my pal, Mike, who resides in Connecticut and is pleased it finally became union suit weather:
"Frozen Union Suits in February" |
My good friend, San Antonio John, refers to the deep in the Heart of Texas deep freeze as "Snow-Vid." Snow in San Antone?! Unheard of, but here are some pictures he took of his backyard and pool for proof. Yikes!
I heard from Ron back in Virginia. No, he's not retired. He send his regards as he's hunkered down in his union suit, still managing to work from home while staying warm!
Hi, Chris, Hope you are well. Here in Virginia I've been wearing my union suits continuously for that last couple of months. I'm hoping your Texas Union Suit fans are all okay. At least they have the right underwear for this unusual Texas weather. I'm not retired yet. Still working remotely. This is what working from home looks like from my house these last couple of weeks. Take care, keep warm, RonAnd this from Ohio's Buckeye Mike:
Good morning Chris. What a pleasant surprise to see an email from you. Today we have 37 degrees and rain so our snow covering is starting to go away. Up until today it has been consistently cold and the snow we have had is still with us. I take that back, we have had rain a couple of times.
Right now we probably have about 4 inches of snow but it has been rained on and refrozen a time or ten. Our winters are usually interspersed with little warm ups that melt the snow covering but today is the first one we have had since at least Thanksgiving... today I am at my desk (at work) in my red J. Crew union suit! Until the next time....Buckeye Mike
Joe of New York City checked in with:
Chris: We are expecting a third (or is it fourth? I lost track) storm again tomorrow. Thank God for thermals. My ankles haven’t felt air in weeks. Of course the kids wear those half socks in 12 inches of snow and slush.
And boy is it cold in Cajun Country. This from Chase in Monroe, Louisiana:
Hey, Union Suit Buddy: Cold and miserable here. I just stay in bed hiding under my pillow waiting for warmer weather!!!!
Well, that's a glance around North America. How about you? Let me know how you're coping this winter and I'll add your photo to these. I'm staying safe, masked and buttoned-up! Until next time, all the best, Chris