Top: H&M (old, current season here, other similar here) Bottoms: Sinclair Elon jeans (old) Jacket: J. Crew (old,
warmer version here and currently on sale) Shoes: Rocket Dog (old, newer versions here and here) Accessories: Gorjana necklace, Ralph by Ralph Lauren sunglasses, Cape Cod bracelet
Not exact matches
I've been dreaming of spicy carrots lately, but since it's been rather cold and drizzly
here in Seattle I was brainstorming a way to make a
warm version of them.
Love the
warm mushrooms and bacon
here — this is what I would call a healthy
version of bacon and eggs!!
Go for lime, lemongrass and chilli for an Asian
version, or
warming Indian spices like I have done
here.
This one
here is a rather summery
version with blueberries (thank god I froze a lot of them during
warmer months, but of course any fruit work well with semolina, thinking of apples or quince or oranges — for which there's actually another recipe on this blog).
The peep toe booties have been going everywhere I go since they are a perfect transition shoe where it's too cool to wear the wide open sandals but too
warm to start wearing the closed toe
version (that will be
here soon enough!).
:)
Here's a newer
version (to be honest, I don't know the difference between the two), and I LOVE this
warmer, longer
version.
Since Autumn is technically
here (although it is still quite
warm), I made my
version more of a fall appropriate look than the ad.
If you're looking for a
warmer weather
version in a lighter color
here is one and the lightweight denim
version that is in style now.
Unlike velvet, silk would look just as appropriate in the
warmer months (Forever 21 has a
version here that is similar for $ 23).
In episode two of «Geneva celebrates
warmer weather by crafting something off the shoulder» (perhaps a cumbersome title — probably not good for SEO), I bring you the off the shoulder top
version two — this time in a lycra / jersey fabric for a fitted style (check out
version 1
here) Perfect as either a bikini top, or some sort of beach to bar situation.
This look
here is the kind of more extravagant
version, because you know how much I love to show you rather special looks on my blog The best thing about wearing maxi skirts in fall or winter: You can wear as many tights as necessary (no matter in which color) underneath to keep you
warm.
They also have the fur - trimmed
version, but those seemed a little silly for our
warm weather
here in Vegas.
Jumpsuit: Nikki by Nikki Poulos (c / o, similar, similar, similar, similar) Purse: Rebecca Minkoff (25 % off
here,
here, small
version here, black one 20 % off
here) Sunnies: Dior (
here,
here, Palladium / Havana) Sandals: Saint Laurent (
here with no tax + free shipping,
here, lower
version here, true to size) Necklace: Susanna Galanis (c / o,
here, similar 25 % off) Bracelet: Geoffrey Scott (c / o,
here use promo code: FITFAB to get 10 % off, similar) Earrings: Jarin K (
here, similar
here) Lips: Tom Ford (
here, Spanish Pink) Nails: China Glaze (
here)... As the weather gets
warmer and the spring...
If you like this work, then please look at the full
version of PowerPoint presentations and colouring pages about climate change and global
warming here: - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-11533172
People lacking credentials or even real names are trying to persuade readers
here to believe their
version of
warming trends and CO2's relationship to the greenhouse effect.
The current
version of the figure gives the impression that the IPCC expected temperature to
warm continuously year on year, which of course was not the expectation — the projections shown
here are just the long - term trend either from averaging the GCMs or using simple climate models.
Here's Merriam Webster's
version: Main Entry: carbon dioxide Function: noun: a heavy colorless gas CO 2 that does not support combustion, dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, is formed especially in animal respiration and in the decay or combustion of animal and vegetable matter, is absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis, and is used in the carbonation of beverages I know you'll all correct me if i'm wrong in stating if CO2 has no scientific facts supporting global
warming based upon a factor of greenhouse gases (as opposed to solar radiation in another post, which would be defined by variations in earth, space, or similar factors), then where does science determine that CO2 «disolves in water to form carbonic acid» and is «absorbed from the air by plants in photosythesis»?
Global
Warming as a Natural Response to Cloud Changes Associated with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) Reposted
here from weatherquestions.com UPDATED — 10/20/08 See discussion section 4 by Roy W. Spencer (what follows is a simplified
version of a paper I am preparing to submit GRL for publication, hopefully by the end of October 2008)...
The question then becomes how much insurance and what kind, and
here I think the skeptics are especially useful in challenging what's mistakenly called «the scientific consensus»: that if you believe global
warming is a risk, you should be supporting drastic cuts in carbon emissions and expanded
versions of the Kyoto Protocol.
Have a look at this updated
version of one of the articles
here about past temperatures, it has good graphics and more detail about determining the past, plus links to good sources: http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/10/26/20495/240 The
warming that ended the ice age was caused by changes in the earth's orbital inclination (Milankovich cycles).
That is why I am
here, to learn (as well as to help guide the Disbeliever in AGW (DAGW) crowd to a
version of the truth about the Atmospheric «greenhouse effect» — that it is an actual
warming effect, but does not pose any real threat of Catastrophic CAGW and may turn out to be beneficial overall).
About 6 months after Dykstra was laid off from CNN, he ended up as the Deputy Director of the Pew Charitable Trusts» Environment Group, where two key people from the old Ozone Action group, Brandon MacGillis and Kymberly Escobar, happened to work, as seen in this screencapture of Pew's Environment Group flyout menu, 1st, 3rd & last name there (online
version here) Lest anyone forget, Ozone Action was the place that apparently helped Ross Gelbpsan's infamous «reposition global
warming» accusation phrase get media traction.