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I finally dragged my winter clothes out of the closet, including this cozy long-sleeved t-shirt from high school drama. It struck me that I've had this shirt since I was the age of Daryl's daughter, a junior in high school. In fact, we put on the show on this shirt around this time of the year, too, for district and state drama competitions. One of those, state I think, was always around Halloween. Yet another thing that made fall my favorite season, even then.
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The participants were introduced to the specialty unit “Mountain Cold Weather Company” through morning PT. MCW is one of the many specialty units Norwich has to offer for any rook or cadet willing to attempt and complete their indoctrination period, which starts in September and finishes in April. After completing the indoctrination period, also known as their “green stick” year, they are welcomed into the company. The company specializes in knot tying and mountaineering in all states of weather.
2018 Weekly Alphabet Challenge
Week 10: J is for Job
I didn't do a very good job of ensuring there was no water in this pot before the beast from the east arrived!
Steam engines just look better in the cold. I find it odd that most steam excursions are run in the summer months when the atmosphere just doesn't do steam justice.
A westbound Strasburg run with the Great Western 90 was passing an Amish farm on the way back from Paradise.
A few oldies. Taken when the RAAF visited WestJet and YYC for some winter familiarization training in February 2007.
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Lt. Col. James A. Ryans expresses his
excitement for upcoming bilateral training
during the opening ceremony for Exercise
Forest Light 13-3 Feb. 26 at the Hokkaido-
Dai Maneuver Area in Hokkaido prefecture,
Japan. During the exercise, members of
the 11th Infantry Regiment, 7th Armored
Division, Northern Army, Japan Ground
Self-Defense Force, and Marines with
3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, will
conduct a command post exercise, ski -march
training, medium machine gun live-fire
ranges and helicopter-borne operations in
a cold weather environment. Ryans is the
battalion commander of 3rd Bn., 6th Marine
Regiment, which is currently assigned to 4th
Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III
Marine Expeditionary Force, under the unit
deployment program. Photo by Pfc. Kasey Peacock
The cold weather at 12 Celsius that not happen often in Chiang Mai old city. The tourists must have winter jacket to travel in Tha pae gate. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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I've narrowed her name to a few choices:
Marina (like marina and the diamonds)
Naomi (like the pink haired girl in a story I am writing)
Eve, Dew, Dawn are the others, any one have any opinions?
The kitten cabana is used as cold weather housing for the cats in the winter. A structure of cages is covered by a tarp and equipped with heating pads. The ferals like to hang out inside. Toby (not feral) is perched atop in this picture.
SEKIYAMA TRAINING AREA, NIIGATA PREFECTURE, Japan – Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Col. Tatsuya Osaki, right, presents a gift to U.S. Navy Seaman Parrish M. Wallace March 8 at the closing ceremony for Exercise Forest Light 14-2 at Sekiyama Training Area, Niigata prefecture, Japan. Osaki presented gifts to a select group of U.S. service members who showed outstanding effort above and beyond during the exercise. Forest Light enhanced the two nations’ interoperability in cold-weather environments. Osaki is the commanding officer of 2nd Infantry Regiment, 12th Brigade, Eastern Army. Wallace is a corpsman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, currently assigned to 4th Marines, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, under the unit deployment program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Joey S. Holeman, Jr./Released)
A walk to the beach begins with frost on cars, little drops of melted frost, a misty haze and bright sun, all in this series of shots taken at Kirkley and Pakefield in south Lowestoft. Also, they are all taken with a prime lens - no zoom.
Cold Weather Orientation Course
Maj. Gen. Michael X. Garrett and Command Sgt. Maj. Bernie Knight, the command team of U.S. Army Alaska, invited every field grade commander and command sergeant major in USARAK and other Army commands in Alaska to attend the three day Cold Weather Orientation Course at the U.S. Army Northern Warfare Training Center near Delta Junction, Alaska. Arctic Tough Leaders from all over USARAK learned to survive, fight and win in cold weather conditions so they could effectively lead their formations in Arctic training and combat. 12th December 2012
The island was hit by another dash of cold weather & snow. This time it was just on the higher ground. Taken from Druidsdale, in the middle of the island, with the old tholton house "montpelier" in the foreground, looking towards Snaefell Mountain, wihich is apptly named as in old Norse it means, snow mountain.