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Cold, wet with hail. Fortunately the pub is dry and warm and I only have to cross Leidseplein to get to Boom Chicago.
Tracy Arm, Alaska
Named after Civil War General Benjamin Franklin Tracy, Tracy Arm is one of the most beautiful fjords in Southeastern Alaska. The fjord’s floating ice, breathtaking views, and resident wildlife including occasional bears, seals, and a variety of birds, make it one of the most talked-about scenic destinations for travelers to Alaska. Accessible only by plane, ship or boat, the fjord covers 653,179 acres and is located 72km south of Juneau, the capital of Alaska. The entrance to Tracy Arm is located five miles north of mile marker 900 in John Upton’s Alaska Cruise Handbook. The North Sawyer and South Sawyer Glaciers are located at the end of Tracy Arm; however the path to view these glaciers is blocked by impassable large floating pieces of ice. Nevertheless, the mountainous walls, resident wildlife, steep waterfalls and native vegetation make for spectacular photographs.
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I feel like cold weather came on suddenly. I am not okay with how cold my house is and how there are no cuddles involved. I am also not okay with how painful my fingers were after my hilariously bad decision to ride my motorcycle home when it was 35F (2C). At least I have a fluffy warm bathrobe!
(This week wasn't a good one. I'm still getting over my migraine, too. I got really dizzy at work today.)
This is along the roadside between the town (population 10) that I grew up in and the town my mom lives in now, where, according to the Chamber information, "13,500 friendly people live". I've been traveling on this road my entire life - in all likelihood, came home from the hospital when I was born on this road! It seems so mundane but still, with my camera in hand, it looks so interesting . . . . and cold! We were lucky while we were there, no blizzards, no storms, not even much snow. Those tiny rolling hills definitely have a home feel to them but am still thrilled on a daily basis to have Mount Rainier in my backyard now.
had a sudden desire to knit something very cheesy and seasonal and winged this over the holidays. The addition of well-fitting arse shaping is the bit I'm most pleased with. This is not for a pattern - just a wee treat for me.
The whole house is down with a cold, so I couldn't think of anything else when I saw the challenge "Cold"!
BDC - Cold
Amtrak 218 (EMD F40PH), the "State House", westbound pausing at Pontiac, IL to pick up passengers on a very cold December morning
Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air
And deep beneath the rolling waves
In labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant tide
Comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine.
Local Accession Number: 06_11_002740
Title: Cold water cure
Genre: Stereographs; Photographic prints; Portrait photographs; Group portraits; Humorous pictures
Date issued: 1850-1920 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 9 x 18 cm.
General notes: Title from item.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Subjects: Healing
Collection: Stereographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.