Thoughts of the long winter are long - gone as we continue to make our way toward mid-summer.
Not exact matches
It's been a
long time since I first
thought of making curry ice cream, and I finally got around to it this
winter.
I just
think with a little over 3 weeks left
of official
winter, I'm looking forward to spring backcountry skiing,
longer days, and hopefully some big ass spring storms to replenish that high country snowpack.
When I
think about
winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I
think about glittering lights in the streets
of Belgium, I see the warm mist
of my breath in the air, I
long for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I
think about Christmas Cake, which is all much more than a cake to begin with.
«After a
long winter and a brutal early spring the sun is out and
thoughts of spring are in the air, so naturally golfers want to get out and work on their games.
It's
thought to be an evolved mechanism that allowed humankind to stay (relatively) healthy and functioning in times
of famine or during
long northern
winters that were inhospitable to growing carbs (ie: fruits, vegetables, and grains).
Also, I
think your outfits just prove that you are the queen
of winter fashion - I especially like the
long camel coat
This cable knit infinity scarf will make a great holiday gift, and gifting a
winter scarf delivers warm
thoughts of appreciation
long after the gift is given. . .
While they certainly look lovely on the kids in this image, I can't help but
think how becoming and beautiful these
winter wear styles would look on us bigger gals, too, and will definitely be using each
of these delightful hat sets as inspiration for my continuing quest for more cold weather accessories to keep me snug as a bug in a rug all season
long.
So sorry to hear
of your loss, but I do
think I remember Lands» End having dark (not flashy)
long sleeved dresses, and they should be on
winter sale now!
Denim or as the French like to say serge de Nîmes (Fabric from Nimes) has been around a heck
of a
long time and recently has found its way back into my heart.Sitting down I
think of how I can articulate my feelings to paper and as I slowly mouth the word Denim my imagination arrives at the destination, a timeless 90s fashion gallery.Carefully I sift my way through the many images that I will use.From inspiration will come aspiration.The effort will afford me the greatest pleasure whilst creating my Denim look for the
winter of 2017.
Even though many
of us are stuck in the dead
of winter right now, it won't be
long before we start
thinking about transitioning our wardrobes to spring.
I
think we've all had a pretty
long, tumultuous
winter so to speak, but I'm sure all you East Coasters that have been battling less than friendly weather for months on end definitely get that burst
of energy once the clouds part for the
winter and that spring sun starts shining through!
In the meantime - and certainly
long after if I don't end up taking the plunge - I can't help but
think of the many amazing looks (from
long wool
winter dresses to being slipped beneath the hems
of a pair
of classic wide - legged, high - waisted trousers) that these terrifically pretty old - fashioned styled boots would go with.
Long, black dresses aren't typically everybody's idea
of the perfect summer dress, yet
winter can seem so cold and fierce that the idea
of wearing a dress in
winter time is enough to freeze your
thoughts!
At the end
of winter I promise myself that the following year I'll stock up on more
long sleeve tops, but its one
of those items I keep
thinking I can do without.
But we can't
think of a more perfect
winter sugar getaway than a
long weekend ski trip.
The novel is divided into four parts: Disappearance, The Fields
of Heaven, The
Winter Partners, and The Sickness
of Long Thinking.
Do you dread the
thought of spending yet another
winter vacation standing in
long lines at a ski resort?
Thinking and booking about a year out is a solid family travel strategy year - round, but it is even more important during the
winter, when the popular holiday dates are much more compressed than they are during the
long months
of summer.
I
think most people at this time
of year are tired
of this particularly
long and hard
winter and are pining for spring to finally arrive.
[Response: I don't
think you are asking the right question, and certainly an answer to that question would not do anything much to address the tendency
of certain parties to extrapolate from one or two
winters to a
long term trend.
Do you have similar
thoughts on talk
of «the end
of snow» by
winter Olympians and others (including in an opinion piece in last Sunday's Sunday Review in The New York Times), who point to the spring snow trend but ignore the
long - term trends in
winter snow cover?
By the 2100 humankind could be looking at a very different world, 7 metres more water apparantly, a slowdown
of the worlds thermohaline system which could plunge northern europe into some canada style
winters, a major realignment
of the planets hydrological cycle which would mean drought and monsoons where none exist now perhaps, the disapperance
of the Amazon rainforest, more extreme el ninos that last a lot
longer along with the sister efect (la nina I
think.
With a
long history
of coal mining and heavy industry and the aforementioned
winter gloom, Germany is not the country you'd naturally
think of as a solar power.
Do you
think you can convince me that we aren't in a interglacial period that is getting a bit
long in tooth, that the Milankovitch cycle that helps the glaciers grow by making northern hemisphere
winters warmer and summers cooler isn't moving in the direction favorable to glaciation, and that the next once - per - thousand year volcanic eruption won't happen in this century, and it won't be the straw that breaks the camel's back by lowering the earth's temperature a couple degrees for a few years to mark the end
of the Holocene?
Sea levels are rising (ask the Mayor
of Miami who has spent tax monies to raise road levels), we've had 15
of the hottest years eve measured, more precipitation is coming down in heavy doses (
think Houston), we're seeing more floods and drought than ever before (consistent with predictions), the oceans are measuring warmer, lake ice in North America is thawing sooner (where it happens in northern states and Canada), most glaciers are shrinking, early spring snowpacks out west have declined since the 1950's, growing seasons are
longer throughout the plains, bird
wintering ranges have moved north, leaf and bloom dates recorded by Thoreau in Walden have shifted in that area, insect populations that used to have one egg - larva - adult cycle in the summer now have two, the list goes on and on.
No matter what kind
of vehicle you drive, you should start
thinking about
winter weather
long before the first snowflakes start to fall.
We are anticipating the beginning
of a
long winter when we have to stay in dock, so we
thought this might be one
of our last trips
of the season.
As many
of us around the country desperately cling to the hope that spring will come sometime this year, we can also stop to
think how the
long, harsh
winter may affect property conditions.
Homeowners should «sit down and
think about what some
of the challenges from last
winter were and try to stay ahead
of those this year,» advises Dave Palmer
of Palmer Brothers hardware in River Edge, N.J. «A little planning goes a
long way, and it can save you money in the
long run.
That is something we
think about in the process
of fall nesting — we need our homes to be comfortable and pretty because we are going to be hanging out in them all
winter long!
they are so crisp and clean... ahhh stripes make me
think of summer... It is
winter, so I
long for summer... I bet I'll be nostalgic for cozy plaids come the crisp summer stripe season....
We can
think of lots
of idea for leftover pumpkins after Halloween, from recipes to decor, that'll keep them around
long after fall has turned to
winter.
I love the light and elegant feel
of the berry wreath pillow and
think it would look pretty all
winter long!