We've got a great climate here in southern Oregon, but we have winter days of snow, slush, and windy cold. I watch people go out into the slushy, drizzly, breezy cold all bundled up to stand under a tree that barely gives any protection so they can suck smoke into their bodies and relieve their withdrawals for a while. Then, later on, they do it all over again.
Meanwhile, I stand warm and dry at the window and watch, grateful for my success in overcoming this addiction.
Right now is such a great time to be a quitter , in most places it's cold and spring will be here soon.Living in Texas all of my life , I really don't remember a colder winter.But when we quit smoking staying indoors is much esier than having to run outside for a smoke.
And thank goodness , spring is coming soon ! What a pleasure it is to breath that crisp spring air without constant hacking.
If you just quit you have this to look forward to , if you're an old time quitter enjoy it again.