On a recent -40C morning, I was impressed by the blanketed quiet and ice fog-dominated atmosphere. The only sound was the crackling of my clothing and bag as they became deep-freeze cold. It was dark as I walked to work, but later as the sun began to rise, it looked like this:
An ice foggy morning.Visibility wasn’t great until the day started lightening and it became a little warmer. It was one of those mornings that produced some rather heavily frost-encrusted eyelashes. When I came inside, I briefly held them with my fingers to melt the ice.
The ice fog disappears.Hiding under all that fog was an intensely blue sky and the whitest white snow, almost blue itself. It turned into a very beautiful day with almost blindingly bright sun, even though it was incredibly cold outside.
It may be cold, but these vistas melt me. 🙂
What can melt you?
Oh my, I’ve never experienced frost encrusted eyelashes, Lynette. Your photos are incredible! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you. 🙂 I have great material to work with.
It is cold, no question, but you get used to frosty eyelashes. 🙂 We humans are masters of adaptation. 🙂
Over the last couple of days it has warmed up to about -12°C. After that extreme cold it really feels warm! 🙂
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I can’t even wrap my head around that, Lynette! Stay warm!
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Thanks. I will. 🙂
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Twere me, Lynette, at -40, i wouldn’t see a thing. I’d just be shivering!
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Hahaha. 🙂 If you wore the right clothes you would be fine. 🙂
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You walked to work in -40! WOW!
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Yes – I do! I almost can’t believe it myself. You quickly figure out how to dress warmly. 🙂
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How far is it from your house to your job?
It’s really, really cold where you live (as if you don’t know that).
See you later —
Neil S.
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It’s only about 7 to 8 minutes but you do have to dress warmly anyway. At -40 that’s long enough to cause frostbite, especially if there’s a little wind. But luckily we don’t get much wind here, even though we’re on the edge of the world’s 10th largest lake.
Haha. 🙂 yes, it is cold, but we’re north of 60° N latitude, so it’s to be expected. 🙂
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It seems when the sky is so crystal-blue clear, the temps drop even colder. No clouds to trap in any remaining heat their might’ve been. I have not experienced icicle-eyelashes. LOL Hope I never do. I just love how pretty the white, virgin snow looks against the blue backdrop sky. I took a picture of that last week, but we have lots of houses in the way. Your landscape is breathtaking there.
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That’s very true. I think that since we’re closer to the roof of the world the atmosphere is compacted somehow (that’s completely non-scientific, just my romanticised thoughts on the matter 🙂 ).
Frozen eyelashes remind me to be cautious about how cold it is outside. 🙂
I love that contrast too. It’s so pretty and pristine looking. Yes, the landscape is beautiful – I have a great subject to work with. 🙂
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I can’t even conceive of walking anywhere in those temperatures! The pictures are beautiful, though.
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Thank you. 🙂
The key is dressing appropriately and then you’re completely toasty. 🙂
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Difficult for me here in the Florida heat, to imagine frozen eyelashes, Lynette. Great images and writing. 🙂
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Thank you very much. 🙂
I used to live in Phoenix and frozen eyelashes weren’t something I thought of then either. 😀
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WOW Super Winter !
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Yes – but has warmed up a lot now. 🙂
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🙂
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