Most woodworkers have a small area they utilize for their woodworking ventures. Some have a basement workshop while others have a garage or shed workshop. I even know some that utilize a barn to house their tools. The weather plays an important role in woodworking. Many work wood during the winter because outdoor activities are limited due to the weather while others enjoy this endeavor all year round. As the temperatures plummet in the winter so does the comfort in many of these shops. A lot of dedicated work areas have no heat or inadequate heat. If you are one of the lucky ones to have a tempered shop (heated and air-conditioned) count yourself blessed. If your shop is not comfortable this time of year, remember, it will eventually warm up. In the meantime, perhaps this is a good time to call a woodworking buddy that has a heated shop and invite yourself over for some shop talk! For me, I truly enjoy working in my comfortable shop while a blanket of snow covers the ground and the birds flock to the bird feeders for their meals.