Be creative during the summertime. You can always take your favorite book and hide for a couple of hours somewhere in a quiet park under the wide, cool tree shadows and light wind breeze (remember your water). Walter A. Brown, a professor of psychiatry, asserts that there's a placebo effect: "Reading about cold can take your mind off the thermometer, evoking one's own experience of ice and snow."

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Some icy facts: Last year, on December 10th, the coldest temperature was recorded in Antarctica. It reached -92 ͦ! Another interesting thing about this place is that the snow can fall so heavily that you won’t be able to see your hands in front of you. This wall of snow can even make you feel sick! Can you imagine yourself there, standing and looking at the enormous number of snowflakes? By the way, the largest snowflakes were seen in 1887 in Montana. They measured 38 cm across and 20 cm thick!

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