my car speed but...
It was the temperatures.....Thursday we were at zero on my thermometer......then Sunday we were a beautiful 70F!
Heat causes my legs to have painful spasms and cold just aches, all over!
it sure was rough on this ole body of mine!
You are right.. It has been a roller-coaster winter so far!!!! We had a frigid January---but then our temps rose into the 50's here.. Now---it's cold again... Geesshh---keeps us wondering, doesn't it???? ha
ReplyDeleteFoggy morning here on the Cumberland Plateau. Have a wonderful day.
Hugs,
Betsy
Both extremes affect me negatively. This winter has been brutal to me.
ReplyDeleteit sounds like you, me and muffy all can't take the extreme of heat/cold... i am only comfy with the medium and it sounds like you are to... i did not know the weather would cause you pains... i am now wishing you some medium weather...i bet Horse dog loves the cold.
ReplyDeleteTemperature changes are hard on even a healthy body. I bet the children enjoyed the snow.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is some difference in temperatures.
ReplyDeleteGlad you warmed up over there. Hope your body is being nice to you now.
ReplyDeleteThat is one sure extreme changes in tempreture
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, that's extreme! We are still freezing and in the midst of another snowstorm. But hey, I live in Canada...need I say more?
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about you!
ReplyDeleteHere in Tacoma, WA the weather has not been so extreme. Lately in the 30s and 40s and rainy. But this week we're having nights down into the teens. A light sprinkling of snow is predicted on the higher hills. That's about it. I wish I could blame what the MS has been doing to me on the weather -- but I can't.
I still envy your cute little car.
SOrry you got the aches. Great picture though!
ReplyDeleteThat is huge temperature variation ! Can be very uncomfortable and painful. Hope the cold spell ends soon.
ReplyDeleteThat is a bit of a yo yo weather report. Sorry to hear it causes pain. Can you keep your house at a constant temperature?
ReplyDeleteGeez, 0 to 70...70!!!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder our bodies are funky-tied!
It has been a crazy winter this year - hope you are doing better this weekend
ReplyDeleteBy the time this message reaches you am sure things are fine :) take care
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