For most of you it is afternoon or even morning on New Years Eve.
Here, the New Year is already swinging :)
I used to live in Alaska....now I am in Colorado, but we still have a Polar Bear Plunge every Jan 1st for the people who want to 'cleanse' to start off the New Year ! Ya get a free t-shirt.....who could say 'NO!' LOL
Where do you live EP ? North U.S. somewhere i am guessing. :)
There are no polar bears near my house, and the only ice is in the freezer. :( :)
I used to live in Alaska....now I am in Colorado, but we still have a Polar Bear Plunge every Jan 1st for the people who want to 'cleanse' to start off the New Year ! Ya get a free t-shirt.....who could say 'NO!' LOL
Hi EP
Thank for that info, I will try and remember :)
To my knowledge much of Colorado would have high altitude so I expect it can get very cold in winter - probably not as cold as alaska though.
That polar bear plunge sounds more suited to polar bears... but hey... you get a free T-Shirt so i guess it is worth it LOL :)
Hi NinjaAnswer,
Form me the time is 11 hours in FRONT of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, London, United Kingdom)
But you are probably in the United States which is between 5 hours in the east and 8 hours in California and 11 hours in Western Alaska, BEHIND Greenwich mean time.
So say you live in California you are 8+11=19 hours behind me in time.
In winter ( the middle of the year in the Southern Hemsiphere) my time zone is 10+ AEST
AEST stands for Australian Eastern Standard time.
But it is summer now and we have daylight savings time, SI my time zone is 11+ AEDT
AEDT stands for Australian Eastern Daylight-savings Time.
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