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We have our first frost this morning here in Nor Cal from a cold front that's bearing down upon. My plants are all covered up and hunkering down to stay warm without getting damaged. Temperature a bit below freezing is plenty cold for this parts of Sacramento valley. Stay warm, everyone.

 

This shot taken out of a window at my work place. Interesting cloud formations...

  

It was too effing cold to get any good photos, so I took this.

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An Alaska National Guard Soldier, assigned to Bravo Co., 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, drives a stake for his arctic tent into the frozen ground outside the Bethel armory, Jan. 18, 2018. The task was part of a collective cold weather training drill that coincided with the Kuskokwim 300 dogsled race. (Alaska Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Seth LaCount)

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Panorama of this morning's sunrise in -18C (-0.4F) weather. It's since warmed up to a blistering -16.6C (2.1F). I was in our outer genkan (entrance) wearing a warm sweater but still got very cold very quickly...

One of the Norwegian instructors on the Cold Weather Survival Instructor Course briefs the attendees on how to build a shelter in the snow.

The Nazareth College Admissions House is ready for its greeting card close up.

"The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, aching, coughing, stuffy-head, fever, so you can rest medicine..."

Winter is great time to visit this site, for one can usually see some truly beautiful birds that are found along the coast during only this time of year. Although some of the shorebirds and a few others can be seen in the warmer months, often times displaying different colors, it is discovering the cold weather visitors that draws us here, in spite of the chilly and typically windy conditions. This particular day was the first of three trips between the end of 2014 and the start of 2015.

The Barnegat Lighthouse State Park is truly a splendid landscape, famous mostly for its historic lighthouse (over 100 years old) of architecturally clean lines that accentuate its presence, but also the well-designed structure of the long jetty consisting of huge rocks and boulders sandwiched between the nice sandy beach and the ocean, and finally, the wonderful array of fascinating birds throughout the seasons. All of this is punctuated by the breathtaking sunsets and the accompanying “Magic Hour” through twilight. As nature enthusiasts and photographers, it doesn’t get much better than this . . .

New Yorkers bundled up during record breaking low temperatures due to the weather phenomenon called the "Polar Vortex" in NY, NY on January 7, 2014.

Exploration dehors par temps froid avec l'eau et l'encre sur le papier.

Exploring outside in cold weather with water and ink on paper.

Cold weather on primary election day.

Y2 running after starting in cold weather

hat, gloves, scarf, and earmuffs

New Yorkers bundled up during record breaking low temperatures due to the weather phenomenon called the "Polar Vortex" in NY, NY on January 7, 2014.

"The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, aching, coughing, stuffy-head, fever, so you can rest medicine..."

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The Inglewood and Glendale based troops from the California Army National Guard's 1-160th Infantry, HHC and B Co. units, conduct a dry-run of their assault on their Operation Red Snow objective Feb. 15, 2012, while still in the safety of the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center. The troops acclimated over six days planning, adjusting, testing and learning before getting the final word to suit up at 8 p.m. They would be transported into the wilderness and dropped off in a starry night with temps dipping into the teens. Teams would ascend 1000 feet over snow fields, crossing streams, climbing ravines, all while staying perfectly quiet and using no light except the moon and their night vision devices. They would converge on the terrorist camp at 2 a.m. with frozen water bladders and eager for action. Here, Staff Sgt. Jesus Becerra, the platoon sergeant, briefs the assault plan. (Army National Guard photo/Master Sgt. Paul Wade)

New Yorkers bundled up during record breaking low temperatures due to the weather phenomenon called the "Polar Vortex" in NY, NY on January 7, 2014.

Arizona is having a cold wave. It's even dipping below in Phoenix. Up here at 6000 ft elevation, I am seeing night time temperatures below 10°F - this photo was taken at 1:00pm and it's still below freezing.

Mad. In the 24 years I've known him I've probably painted on the same wall as Shu2 about 3-4 times max.

 

No mulsh, and freezing cold. But we had a laugh.

I repeat. This is a test.... Of the national weather nipple system.

 

If this was an actual alert of the National weather Nipple alert.... A graphic description of the nipples would be given.... And from that.... Severity of upcoming cold would be described in detail.....

 

This was just a test......

 

Disclaimer: Occasionally nipples are perky through certain erotic functions.

Please be relieved that during this time..... An incorrect accessment can be recorded. But

science has been able to separate from actual upcoming calamity.

That is all.

Also....... Air conditioning was used today to simulate the perkiness of said breasts....

That is all.🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️

Now the colder weather has arrived spiders are coming indoors for the warmth and somewhere to spend the winter

 

playing with textures ....scarf to keep my chins warm! Temps in the 30's today, no need for winter gear. Must say I am enjoying the temps of winter ...so far.

Outfit details at itsbecauseithinktoomuch.com

Out to in:

PVC rainsuit (blue, with added reflective tape). Snowmobile gloves (not pictured). Heavy boots.

Top: FirstGear armored mesh jacket. Brown insulated jumpsuit. Purple wool sweater. Iowa sweatshirt. Red turtlneck. Teeshirt.

Bottom: Sweat pants. Sweat shorts. Wool socks. Regular socks.

Also not pictured: balaclava, helmet.

And little heat packs on my wrists.

Worth braving the cold weather standing on the bridge to capture this shot at night!

Oh the weather is wonderful! Ilove this chill to the air! AND the wind.

 

Ying was a bit cold, so I made her an okosozukin to wrap around her head.

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- Sixth Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Airborne) Soldiers 1SG Patrick Carver, a native of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Capt. Rylie DeLong, a native of Granger, Iowa, talk during Arctic Light Individual Training (ALIT) on Bulldog Trail, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in sub-zero conditions. ALIT is the United States Army Alaska’s Cold Weather Indoctrination (CWI) program. It gives all Soldiers, regardless of their job, the foundation to successfully work, train, and go to war in some of the harshest environments in the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Justin Connaher)

 

A Marine sets his sights on a target during his cold weather training.

 

From the Photograph Collection (COLL/3948), Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections

 

OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH

A Norwegian instructor with a green headtorch pauses while checking the camps built by the attendees of the Cold Weather Survival Instructor Course.

cute & little blog | sheinside cape, j. crew sweater, sheinside pleated wine flare skirt, bow belt, brown tights, louis vuitton ellipse | winter cold weather outfit

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