Eleven years ago tonight, 12 December 2009, I was living in Edmonton, Alberta. As was my usual custom, I was spending the evening at the Dockside Pub in Downtown Edmonton, having a pint or two and playing cribbage. I lived about eight or nine blocks from the pub at the time. When closing time came, I bundled up and walked home. It was crisp, but I thought nothing of it at the time.
Sunday afternoon I walked back up to the pub. When I walked in, someone said, 'Did you hear about last night?' I had no idea what they were talking about. Excitedly, my friends told me that on Saturday night/Sunday morning, Edmonton had been the coldest place in North America and, rumour had it, the second coldest place on earth. The only place colder was said to be a three man weather station in Northern Siberia!
We talked about having hoodies made with the saying, 'I Survived the Second Coldest Place on Earth!', however like most decisions taken over pints, nothing came of it. At least I have something to tease my friends in Nebraska with. When they complain about it being cold, I ask, 'What would you do if it actually got COLD?', and tell this story.
Here's a link to the story in the Edmonton Journal: Edmonton shatters cold record
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