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RE: Library Roof With Icy Eaves

in #photography7 years ago

Good post

I gave you a vote, now follow me and ... joke hahaha.

In most of your publications they write that hahaha, you have a lot of patience

As for the publication, it is quite impressive how these "icicles" are formed, can you believe that I hardly know that this word exists? I live several thousand kilometers from a place with a climate close to that, so I never heard of that word in my life, I knew of the existence of these ice formations, but I had never asked myself what they were called. You must be believing that I am very stupid 😂

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I suppose someone unfamiliar with the word might try "ice stalactites" or something! It's downright tropical here compared to where I grew up, though. In Minnesota, it would reach -40° or lower. Fun fact: It doesn't matter whether you use Celsius or Fahrenheit, because -40° is the same on both scales. And there was always a wind chill factor on top of that. Snow fell in little shards of ice that blew sideways in the wind.

Wow, a really incredible temperature, can living in a climate like that be boring?

"Cabin fever" and Seasonal Affective Disorder are real problems for a lot of people. However, snow and cold weather also mean opportunities for winter fun. My only real objection to winter is that it's a bother to put on extra layers of clothing to do everything outside, and moving snow is an unpleasant chore.