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Its unusually cold here in the UK (Dorset) at present temperatures around 0-4c daytime and down to -10C at night. Unknown in my memory.

My PN is really giving me hell (burning) in feet and hands at the moment even though I'm keeping warm.
The UK is getting a wintry blast as well.

Here the salt does not work well below 20 degrees. We have to use a different mix. I took several very bad skids today while out, and I have a subaru! One was on a major highway and I thought I was going into the ditch sideways, but the Sub, she pulled out of the skid. My skid light was on most of the time. I am home now, safe and sound, and I skipped the brownie mix...not worth the extra drive. Heated me up some clam chowder, made me think of Bob.
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