Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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...well, some of us anyway.
Text rec'd from my son, 6:00 PM CST (Minot, ND) "WHAT: For the wind chill advisory, very cold wind chills. Wind chills as low as 35 below zero. For the Wind Chill Warning, dangerously cold wind chills expected. Wind chills as low as 55 below zero. WHERE: Western and central North Dakota, including the James River Valley." |
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My daughter lives up there and she sent pictures of "sun dogs", illusions of double rainbows caused by the cold air and sun.
I ask her where she got the viking DNA from since Chicago was never like that. |
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Seeing the sun dogs is good luck! Called parhelions in meterology, in mythology they are considered good luck. One story from Greek mythology has the bright lights from Zeus walking his dogs.
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In the Middle Ages in Britain, they swayed a war. The Parhelions appeared in the sky, & the soldiers started to mutter, but a wiley King, King Edward IV immediately rode to the front of his army & declared it was a fortuitous sign from God. The triple suns represented the York boys, himself & his two brothers; the Sunne in Splendour & that this was a sure sign they would win the battle. As they did. Confidence being what it is.
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One of my most enduring memories from childhood is standing outside waiting for the bus at the end of our (rather long) driveway, just as the sun was coming up in January. Mornings of -40 were not uncommon (we never really knew how much lower than that it got, because mercury freezes solid at -40 and bursts the thermometer, so we always had a few extra on hand). Anyway the rising sun if it struck a tree just right would warm it up enough so that the tree would explode. Sounded just like a rifle shot. Didn't happen often but now and again when walking in the woods you'd see a tree that was split maybe 2/3 of the way up and know that that is what happened. |
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The longest twenty years I ever spent was thirty months in Rochester, NY. Mostly I missed the sun as it was overcast almost all the time during the winter (lake effect maybe?). One year we had 144 inches of snow, half that being normal. The summers were incredible, though.
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I once spent a winter weekend in Toronto. The weather was cold, but brilliantly sunny, with a sharp northwesterly wind. We went up to the observation floor of the CN tower and looked south across the lake towards Rochester. You could see a wall of clouds and snow from the lake effect. So while it was sunny and bright (but cold) in Toronto, I am sure it was cloudy and snowy in Rochester. |
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“There is no such thing as a normal period of history. Normality is a fiction of economic textbooks.” — Joan Robinson, “Contributions to Modern Economics” (1978) |
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