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‘Bloom where you’re planted,’ whether in the tundra or the tropics

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AGWEEK
Ann Bailey

AGWEEK

Ever notice how your southern friends bundle up in what you’d call “light jacket weather”? A North Dakota native’s winter visit to North Carolina reveals just how relative our experience of cold can be – and offers a humorous look at how regional perspectives on weather shape our daily lives. What’s considered frigid in one place might feel downright balmy in another, as this story of cross-country temperature culture shock shows.

AGWEEK
Ann Bailey

AGWEEK

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