I'm in Alaska at the moment, Fairbanks in particular, visiting my parents and grandmother. Visiting Alaska in January is kind of crazy, because IT'S REALLY FRICKIN' COLD. How cold, you say? Check this out:
That's Really, Really Cold!
That's right, 19 degrees below zero. (That's Fahrenheit, so if you're one of those Celsius thinkers, that's about 28 below zero, which sounds even worse.) When I went to take that picture and a few others, I took my gloves off. I was wearing a hat and a coat, but only jeans, no longjohns (since I no longer own any.) Tennis shoes, not boots. In less than five minutes, I was so frozen that I got back in the car, drove to the nearby Pioneers' Home, where my grandmother lives, and had to be inside there for a bit before the chill left me.
My parents have been poking some fun at me because I used to find the cold no big deal and now I'm being a cold-whiner, but this kind of weather is something you have to get used to over a long time, and it's been an even longer time since I experienced it.
Here, though, is another picture of some frozen trees that look awesome. Of course, it took two days before I was outside in the very brief daytime hours such that I could get a picture of them.
Frozen Trees
In an effort to feel warmer, I did pull this photo from my trip to Hawaii last year, where I look very happy and very warm. Both are true. Thanks again to Trevor for asking me to be best man at his wedding so I could have no excuse to not go there.
Aaron in Hawaii, Happily Warm
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
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I suppose I now have to find the picture Rose took of the sign at the bank reading -50F. It isn's a digital picture, so then I have to digitize it, and post it. Drat. Such work these children are. And they even expect warm weather. Sigh.
Wow. Very cold. In our Atlanta winter today I went for a walk in a short-sleeved t-shirt and pants. I guess all the cold we're not having here is joining you up there! Stay warm.
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