Yeah, I don't tend to get very cold feet either. I do a bad thing though and wear regular socks during winter. Running around the residential areas though is problematic because of the freeze/thaw cycles, you end up running on very uneven, jagged, ice on sidewalks or when going over crosswalks. It seems like a sprained ankle waiting to happen, even with winter running shoes.
As for the fun of posting winter running pics. This isn't as dramatic as Cowperson's, but this is at about -20 degC last winter. Just remember, when running outside, if you fog up your glasses, they won't just unfog on their own. Bad when running in the dark.