These Photos Show Freezing Cold Places Are Far From Winter Wonderlands
Not a Big Fan of Winter
There’s nothing more frustrating than shivering through a harsh winter while staring at a fan sitting in your living room. Let’s face it—everyone runs out of closet space at some point, right? So, it’s understandable that the owner of this fan decided to leave it outside until summer rolled back around
But here’s the head-scratcher: why on earth was it turned on during a freezing rainstorm? Starting a fan covered in ice is a recipe for disaster. Not only can it damage the motor, but flying ice shards could pose a serious safety hazard. Imagine sharp pieces of ice being flung across your yard—or worse, toward someone nearby. Here’s a word of advice: don’t fire up that fan until every last bit of ice has melted. Why would one take such risk? Patience can save you from unnecessary trouble and keep everyone safe. After all, who needs more winter woes?