• MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago
    are they doing the thing again?

    i remember being up at lake tahoe (california-nevada border, USA. big freshwater lake) and the firm my dad worked for, one of the owners had a cabin up there. They were trying to convince my dad to buy into the practice so as part of his bonus one year (I was like, 4) we got to stay a weekend up there. tried to jump over a frozen creek, I was 4, fell through the (ice was a quarter inch, water was 6 inches, i was 4 remember) 12 foot hole in the ice to my watery grave. I spent (probably a second at longest) twenty three years, submerged (up to my shin at most? i really don’t remember), underwater, in that hole until my dad plucked me out, a grown man (yes all it took to turn from a 4-year-old to a fully grown adult, then man, because amab and i hadn’t done a lot of thinking by age 4, was getting my feet really fucking cold. truly i was a king among cold-feeted cold-feet-people.)

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      3 hours ago

      At least as far as ice harvesting goes, that’s a pretty well-documented historical fact that can be verified.

      As far as my friends dad being able to ice skate on the creek, it’s a bit harder to verify what he was doing 60 or so years ago, especially since he’s dead, but he was also the kind of guy who did plenty of crazy things in his day, and that story would be downright tame compared to just about every other story involving him so it’s kind of hard to imagine that that was the one he misremembered or embellished, but I suppose it was possible.

      And there are plenty of other little leftovers, like several parks and such in the area where the ice thickness is monitored by the park staff because once upon a time you used to be able to reliably skate and fish on the ice.

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        3 hours ago

        yeah, we got enough snow out here that it stuck to the fence once while i was growing up, and it was the weekend we were moving and we were in the damn truck during the hour it snowed. we had warm winters.

        i got ice and cold as an adult (my first winter as an adult was in Utah), but i think it has a different effect on you as a child.