Considering Iceland doesn't really get that cold by my standards (due to the way the currents pull the air up their way) I'm not sure that says much....
True, Ruth. It's usually much colder in the Adirondacks, for example, but the name "Iceland" when compared to Great Britain--and that minus 11 degrees C--sends a chill down to my toes just the same.
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Considering Iceland doesn't really get that cold by my standards (due to the way the currents pull the air up their way) I'm not sure that says much....
True, Ruth. It's usually much colder in the Adirondacks, for example, but the name "Iceland" when compared to Great Britain--and that minus 11 degrees C--sends a chill down to my toes just the same.
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