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Tuesday, November 30th, 2004 10:32 pm
I am firmly convinced that chilly is colder than cold. Cold hisses across your skin; chilly gets into your bones. Cold means a parka in the snow, and thin watery sunlight; chilly means trying to type with mittens in your office, and sniffles, and a deadline.

California has chilly. Of all the places I've lived*, northern California does chilly in the biggest way.

*eg Boston

(From a comment elsewhere.)
Wednesday, December 1st, 2004 07:11 am (UTC)
And on the days when we stay under 40, I can deal better. I just, as you say, dress for it. What I hate is wearing warm socks and a turtleneck and a sweater and bringing my down parka with the shell to work in the morning, then having to carry it all home, sweating, on BART at 3, when the temperature's 60.

Wednesday, December 1st, 2004 10:09 am (UTC)
Yes, definitely.

In New England we used to have a similar (though reversed) problem in the summers. Walking to work I'd get soaked with sweat, and then I'd spend the first hour in my office with deep shivers because they had the air conditioning set to fifty-nine and all my clothing was *wet*.