Monday, January 04, 2010
DEEP FREEZE time
Nothing like starting the new year where 2/3 of the country is in a deep freeze. Gosh, in Florida, you don't need to refrigerate the orange juice. Just pull those succulent balls of Vitamin C right off the tree and you're good to go!
Once we hit mid December, it's usually time to pull out the 700 goose down coat for walking the dogs. It's day-glow, hunter orange and believe it or not, the dogs have matching colors! Yeah, go ahead and laugh. I do every time we stroll out the front door. But in these days of darkness, we're seen by oncoming traffic. "Look Mildred, it's a wayward, northwoods deer hunter, right here on the East Side of Milwaukee! Must be lost." It's purely a defensive move on my part, as we've almost been taken out on the corner of Lake and Bradford by all those folks hell bent to get to work at Columbia-St. Mary's hospital.
As the deep freeze rolls into most of the country, I thought you'd appreciate a view of Lake Michigan made a couple of winters ago. I had been inspired by another local photographer, who kept making images of the old pylons along Northpoint, on Lake Michigan. In mid-January, when the below zero nights are common, I had a fellow photographer visiting from Pennsylvania. I encouraged her to rise early with me, before the dawn, and go down and photograph the pylons with steam rising from the Lake.
She rose but only endured about 10' in the -4 degree weather with a -20 wind chill. As for me, I was dressed in the aforementioned coat, snug as a polar bear. It was a BEAUTIFUL morning! As the daylight brightened, my hands said 'enough." There's nothing like that searing, throbbing pain of cold fingers, slowly rewarming, to start your day!
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