If you’re malnourished (as some homeless folks are) you’re cold even in very warm weather. And you need even more warmth at night. So I’m guessing it was more welcome than you might think.
It does get cold at night in Texas and the last couple years they’ve had severe power issues due to being cold and snowing while their grid isn’t prepared for it. Do you not remember all the posts about freezing Texans because the power was out for a week+ a few years ago
Winter clothes and blankets…in Dallas?
Not one to poke holes in a good deed, but I know Dallas and not too many days in the year one sees a coat in public.
If you’re malnourished (as some homeless folks are) you’re cold even in very warm weather. And you need even more warmth at night. So I’m guessing it was more welcome than you might think.
Also, this story was originally published in December 2019.
It does get cold at night in Texas and the last couple years they’ve had severe power issues due to being cold and snowing while their grid isn’t prepared for it. Do you not remember all the posts about freezing Texans because the power was out for a week+ a few years ago