Hi from Norway. Were I live it got as cold as negative 14.8 F this winter, but that is very cold for this area. Bergen is less cold in winter but worse weather. I am norwegian and I hate the winter cold. So I am watching yours and other videos to cheer me up, and to motivate me to embrace the winter and be more proactive. I also lived in California for 10 years and never got bored of the weather there, sun and summer most of the time.....
Wow, the daytime hours being from almost 8 am to 5 pm means I’ll be heading to the clinic for work in the dark pretty much most of the year…. I’m a hibernating bear myself and cold weather actually makes me unproductive. Looks like I gotta take extra precautions…
I think that may be one of the harder things to deal with in winter, the short days! I ALSO love to hibernate and feel very lucky that for the most part I can schedule things during the daylight with my job. If you need to, invest in one of those lamps that help you function with less sunlight - I've heard they really help! I've considered one that acts like a sunrise and gradually lights at a normal hour as a wake up.
Thank you so much for this channel!!! We’re moving from ca to mn. and do not know what to expect! Cannot wait for your video on getting a home ready for winter. We have No idea? Wonderful and informative channel. Thank you
I find the legs the least likely place to get cold. Shorts till 30 degrees, just 1 layer to 10 below, and long undies and snow pants under 10 .below. I am from the Mesabi Range and walk every day of the year, except for a few days in the summer, which are just too hot.
I think a lot of people feel that way about their legs! However, IF you're cold, having your legs covered too makes a huge difference! And I often help people who are moving from hot climates so MN can be a shock! Thanks for watching. :)
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Thank you for your videos! I love the information you share especially winter. I live in PA and could always use tips on better winter dressing.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Hi from Norway. Were I live it got as cold as negative 14.8 F this winter, but that is very cold for this area. Bergen is less cold in winter but worse weather. I am norwegian and I hate the winter cold. So I am watching yours and other videos to cheer me up, and to motivate me to embrace the winter and be more proactive. I also lived in California for 10 years and never got bored of the weather there, sun and summer most of the time.....
I’ve been wanting to visit Norway!! Thank you for watching my channel. 😊
I am from Sebastian, Florida, but I plan on moving to Minnesota in the next 4-6 years. Any tips on how to wear a suit and tie during the winter.
I’d make sure you have a heavy overcoat, scarf, gloves etc and potentially carry your shoes separately while wearing boots if it’s quite snowy
I wear shorts bare legged in the winter in ohio because I'm comfortable&I like the cold&snow on my bare legs and it feels refreshing to me.
I've seen people do it here too. I'm originally from Ohio - the cold here is far beyond what we saw there.
Wow, the daytime hours being from almost 8 am to 5 pm means I’ll be heading to the clinic for work in the dark pretty much most of the year…. I’m a hibernating bear myself and cold weather actually makes me unproductive. Looks like I gotta take extra precautions…
I think that may be one of the harder things to deal with in winter, the short days! I ALSO love to hibernate and feel very lucky that for the most part I can schedule things during the daylight with my job. If you need to, invest in one of those lamps that help you function with less sunlight - I've heard they really help! I've considered one that acts like a sunrise and gradually lights at a normal hour as a wake up.
YEEESSS the long awaited video
Thank you so much for this channel!!! We’re moving from ca to mn. and do not know what to expect! Cannot wait for your video on getting a home ready for winter. We have No idea? Wonderful and informative channel. Thank you
Let me know if you need help with your home search when you arrive! Welcome! And that’s for watching’
I find the legs the least likely place to get cold. Shorts till 30 degrees, just 1 layer to 10 below, and long undies and snow pants under 10 .below. I am from the Mesabi Range and walk every day of the year, except for a few days in the summer, which are just too hot.
I think a lot of people feel that way about their legs! However, IF you're cold, having your legs covered too makes a huge difference! And I often help people who are moving from hot climates so MN can be a shock! Thanks for watching. :)