
It is cold. And getting colder. But there are ways to survive Iowa cold

Pella windows with a birdfeeder in view.

Muffins.

Winter activities.

Down jacket. (No, thinsulate and wool are not warm enough.) Cute, wearable hat, fluffy scarf, and thick gloves needed, too.

Astronaut socks, made with aluminum to reflect heat.

A good book.
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