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A view of our deck through the kitchen window. What isn't immediately evident is the wind: wind chill is in the single digits.

Little did I know that by the next day this would feel warm...

A woman and children try to warm up sitting near a heating stove as cold weather affects Khan Yunis in Gaza on December 14, 2016.

 

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Alaska Army National Guard HH-60M Black Hawk aircrew, assigned to Golf Company, 2-211th General Support Aviation Battalion, lower a flight medic and litter via hoist during a simulated casualty evacuation mission for Special Operations Forces Arctic Medic 2025 (SOFAM 25) near Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 20, 2025. SOFAM 2025 is a Special Operations Command North training and validation event for unit medics that regularly conduct exercises and operations in the North American Arctic. Approximately 100 participants from SOF and Allied and Interagency partners trained to improve tactical and prolonged combat casualty care in austere conditions. SOFAM 2025 prepared medics to operate in cold to extreme cold weather and to provide safe medical care in austere conditions. (Alaska National Guard photo by Alejandro Peña)

2019 Nightime Icy Fountain in Bryant Park Tuesday 01/22/2019 - Ice Fountains Profile - New York Public Library on 42nd Street and 6th Avenue NYC statues sculpture water cracked icicles snow - ice icicle January Winter cold weather art architecture snow storm snowing snowstorm winter weather statue sculpture art snow fountains 30 degrees out nite night time evening

1 yards available. Medium weight small rib cotton corduroy. Perfect for cooler or cold weather clothing. Could be used for dress, skirt, top, pants, ring stacker, small accessory or accent piece.

Especially for a diesel engine, cold weather can be devastating. The fuel MUST be treated with an additive to prevent "gelling." At temperatures at and below zero, the fuel will actually start to thicken, just as Jello does once you mix it up and put it in the fridge. Needless to say, gelled fuel doesn't travel through fuel filters too well.

 

Also, water contamination in the fuel (or by condensation in the tanks) can freeze and cause major problems. The picture shows our Kenworth's cut-open primary fuel filter (catches the big stuff), showing ice crystals on the right, which collect int he bottom of the filter (water is heavier than fuel).

After some cold weather the last 7 days, fall colors are beginning to show. The next 7 days are forecast to be on the warm side for this time of year.

It was -17 (before wind chill) when we got up this morning. Fortunately, someone cranked up the furnace and it climbed into the teens which was our sign to get out and walk! And yes, the white area around my mouth is frost :)

The cold has returned for a few days and Valentine was convinced that a nice warm sweater and pants are not just for boys!

 

2019 Nightime Icy Fountain in Bryant Park Tuesday 01/22/2019 - Ice Fountains Profile - New York Public Library on 42nd Street and 6th Avenue NYC statues sculpture water cracked icicles snow - ice icicle January Winter cold weather art architecture snow storm snowing snowstorm winter weather statue sculpture art snow fountains 30 degrees out nite night time evening

From one of the first major snow storms of the season just as we're getting into the start of Spring now... was a tough winter. There were some good parts of it, but I'm happy to be finally coming out of it.

King Chulalongkorn Memorial building in Utanede, Sweden, on a cold day (-26ºC) in January.

It's a little colder than the past few days.

Sucks to be them. We're basking in the 40s over here in Alameda.

This photo is showing her looking into the sky anticipating the cold weather that is about to disperse into the air around her. She lays in the leaves that were once a beautiful sight of warm summer but are now crunchy dead leaves of the winter.

Enough wood that you could stay warm in the cabin for a week in cold weather... Enough to save someone who becomes stranded up in that area in the winter...

Time to Prepare for the Winter at Kruse Farms in Bristol, Indiana. Get Your Winter Weather Needs now at Kruse Farms in Bristol, Indiana. Snow and cold weather are settling in, and it’s time to be sure that you have all the supplies you need for the upcoming season. For wood or Gren Heat pellets for heat, or to plow your snow. Give Steve a call at 574-848-4151. Heated bowls and stock tank heaters will make sure your pets and animals have the unfrozen water they need. Stock up on food and other necessities now to make sure you have what you need - when you need it. Birds, squirrels, and other outdoor critters will be looking for food, and Kruse has everything from to give them what they need for the energy to endure the long, cold weather. To brighten up the winter days ahead, you can have a big, beautiful Amaryllis to bloom this winter. Don’t forget to get your Spring Flowering Bulbs now. You can also get winter produce and many types of greens like the ones that Kruse sells to local restaurants during the fall and winter months. Make your own fresh salads with herbs and greens from the Kruse Greenhouses.

A little thawing action from a setting sun.

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