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“When words become unclear, l shall focus with photographs. when images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” - Ansel Adams
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It's snowing
To many people, this isn't a big deal, but to ME, someone who hasn't seen snow in a VERY long time, my joy is immeasurable and my day has been made.
Il commissario Rex S07E07
Snow in DK. the 30th Nov 2021. A miniature yule-tree with lights on, on top of a roof.
30th December 1995 saw Scotland's joint lowest temperature, of -27.2°C, recorded at Altnaharra in Sutherland.
The same temperature was recorded in Braemar in 1982.
Altnaharra lies 82 miles from Inverness and has about 10 houses, a church, a small school and a hotel. The town, with a population of about 50, is a focal point during the winter months because the small unmanned Met Office station in the community often records the lowest temperature in the country.
I suppose they must get used to being snowed in and make sure they are covered for the occasions, temperature below -10 are a regular occurrence. In 1995, Colin Campbell, 36, then manager of the Altnaharra Hotel, said local people were used to cold weather.
"You can feel it in the air that the temperature has dropped. But it has been like this for the last month constantly below -10C and and you don't really notice the difference between -10 and -22. The roads are still open, though not in the best condition, and people are still getting out." Mr Campbell added: "Everyone seems to muck in together to help."
Living in Deep Freeze~
Living in Deep Freeze~
It’s always a good time to restart a blog, but there is something more compelling about living through: a global pandemica general breakdown of norms as we know them an increase in conductivity (trust me on that)incredibly strange weather patterns varied degrees of lockdown measures living vicariously through my photographic archived memories becoming great friends with my teenage daughtera…
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Differences Between High and Low Temperature Extremes in the Largest City of Each State/Prov./Territory