Tim,
Apparently, the TV weatherpeople in Miami aren't aware that you can't have a wind-chill factor when the temperature is above 30 degrees -- they announce the wind-chill factor here all the time in the winter. I guess it's all relative to what you are accustomed to thinking of as COLD. Move to South Florida, and after a few years, you, too, will feel as cold here as you do now in Minnesota.
And Kevin,
Believe it or not, I miss the winters we used to spend in the mountains of Colorado. We had a cast iron wood stove that we used to move into a new place every year, because we always rented apartments. Man, that thing was HEAVY! We used to go out in the woods every fall and cut our own firewood (dead wood from down trees). It was really kind of fun. It saved us a lot on heating bills. The only problem was that we had a family of four -- two teenage girls and Rick and I. We had a rotating schedule so everyone was supposed to take turns getting up early and bringing in wood and stoking the fire in the morning. Trouble is, by morning the place was so cold that NOBODY wanted to get out of bed. Seemed like it always ended up being me. And we always had to keep a teakettle full of water on top of the stove to keep the air humidified. Do you have to do that, too?