I still giggle every time someone here talks about "invierno". We've been having more rain than usual this Aug, even though "winter" isn't until Oct and Nov, when the rains are super intense in some parts (this year one region is worried because a lot of people are living in temporary/flimsy housing after internal displacement), but still: invierno/winter seems like a silly word for it. It's otoño/autumn at best.
I do love being able to frighten people by talking about life below 0°C, though. 😁
@MLClark @wolfwoman
When I was a kid, we called them crayfish. I grew up in Maryland.
Down south, they call them crawdads.