michigan, united states – shot in january from space
and on the ground, in michigan, the falls are so cold they have stopped flowing.
it hits me like an avalanche on fire – i am in the united states, and talking to my daughter in australia, and i realize, that while we are both sharing this exact same moment in time, on the exact same planet earth, we are simultaneously experiencing extreme weather temperatures that are 100 degrees apart.
australia – shot in january from space
and on the ground, in australia. the trees are so hot they have not stopped burning.
as my aussie grandson, m, once said, on his first winter visit to the states, when looking out the window of the cottage –
‘look peaches, there must be a fire!’
‘oh, m, don’t worry, that’s just blowing snow.’
‘oh, then there must be some snow on fire.’
has hell frozen over?, i wondered.
One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. – William Shakespeare
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image credits:the ann arbor news, andy mcfarlane, http://www.esa.int/, inhabitant.com
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Profound!
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:) it really makes you think, doesn’t it, julie?
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I was discussing this very same thing with someone in the playground yesterday as we got drenched, yet again, waiting for our children to be released. It is mind boggling that one could live half the year in one country and the other half in another, and never experience winter again. I’m not sure I’d want too! (Although my cold bones argue differently!) Great post and pictures. The waterfall is stunning xx
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mind- boggling it is and thanks for reading, ff )
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Very good questions, our weather is changing globally, some say global warming, others say it’s a cycle and has happened before. Very apt post Beth – we start tomorrow in our 30’s, again building up for the next… I shall be melting yet again. Loved the pics. xx
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hang in there, jen. i’d be more than happy to share a bit of what we have with all of you down under. )
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My niece and husband have just arrived in Toronto from Brisbane – and are finding it hard to go from 40 odd Celcius to -25 – with chill factor taking it down to -37. Too cold for me! And Farmer Farthing, I used to work with a lady who was in New Zealand from October through April, then went to England May – September, and had not had a winter for 12 years!
The photo of the falls is amazing!
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bma – i’m sure that is a huge adjustment, to say the least )
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What an amazing contrast. Makes you glad to be alive :)
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michael – it is, and it certainly does –
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I never thought of it like that! How funny. I think I’d prefer ice to fire.
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elyse – i know, it just kind of hit me during that conversation. nature’s stab at irony.
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Stay warm!
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austin – i’m doing my best, and u2 )
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Same here!
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We were joking yesterday that we were wearing shorts and flipflops (live in south Florida) all while it was snowing in the northern portion of the state!
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jafb – isn’t that crazy?!
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Reblogged this on Bound to Cover Just a Little More Ground.
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smplefy – thanks for the reblog )
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No problem. It was good.
Cheers
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I love the shot of michigan from space–very cool!
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professor – i love that shot too )
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Your poetic touch continues to amaze and astound me, Beth. You are able to say so much, so quickly.
And your post that I can read in one minute, I settle in with to look, ponder and digest for so much longer than that.
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mark – thanks for all of that, and instead of sitting still, i’d advise that you keep moving, it’s pretty cold here in the states )
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We are chilled, aren’t we, Beth.
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yes, and chilled is an understatement, mark.
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I love the quotes in today’s post – they totally sum up this nutty weather we’re all experiencing! I feel like I’ve been living in the movie “The Day After Tomorrow” for a while now!
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thanks amb, and i agree!
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If only we could mix these two weather pattern together and get something temperate!
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evil – you are a mad genius of the highest order!
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Loved your conversation w/ your grandson, esp.!
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diahann – thanks, and i think he was trying to understand the crazy weather as much as i was )
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And Fairbanks recently was warmer than Michigan… The end of the world as we know it, or just another freaky winter?
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only time will tell )
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Good Lord. My mother-in-law’s place looks like a glacier over there in Wisconsin.
It is surreal how we can be so connected in this world, how we can join our very disparate experiences immediately.
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so true, andra, it is so surreal –
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That shot of Michigan from space describes this winter better than any image I’ve seen. Looks like Mother Nature’s brushstrokes.
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i agree, it really does put it in perspective and i think you’ve described it perfectly.
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I am so glad you mention contrast in weather! I love the way you have the most chilly picture of winter and then the burning fires of Australia (and California, too!) Imagine just U.S. map with the contrasts and then, add in the rest of the world! You really got me thinking, Beth! (Are you ‘peaches’ to your grandkids? I had not noticed that before, how sweet!) Hugs, Robin
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i know, robin. the contrasts are stunning. and yes, i’m ‘peaches’ to my grandchildren, i reclaimed my childhood nickname )
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I adore this nickname, Beth! I think your posts are very entertaining and informative. You share your heart and soul with us! Take care and hope this new round of snow coming soon won’t hit you too hard! Hugs, (for warmth…)
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thanks, robin, i’m quite fond of it myself ) and I’m ready for that next snow squall –
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I love the aerial photo of Michigan and Wisconsin buried in winter snows around Lake Michigan. We moved to Door County, Wisconsin in the fall, so we’re seen in the photograph too. The global climate situation is scary right now. We are so ferociously cold and Australia is so dangerously hot that something is clearly out of kilter. We need to be better stewards of the earth.
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i so agree, we really cannot wait any longer
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Interesting and so Extreme… Great perspective….
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it is both and thank you )
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Whether this has come from the result of our disrespect for Earth, one must acknowledge that we are nothing but tiny specks on this planet. Mother Nature is a powerful source of energy, while destructive none the less a beautiful artist.
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I recently returned from Australia – Brisbane and Canberra – after visiting my daughter – the heat wave! It is actually cooler here in Singapore and we are only 3 degree north of the equator.
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that is so crazy, isn’t it?
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I am mesmerized by your photo of the frozen falls. I’ve only been to Michigan once, Iron Mountain back in 1973.
I will never watch blowing snow again without thinking of it as being on fire. Thanks for giving me that visual.
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it is quite beautiful, isn’t it? ah, you were way in the north when you were here, you’ll have to visit again when it’s a bit warmer perhaps. you may even see a bit of snow on fire )
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beautiful post Beth dear….nicely said and quoted I must say…it is so true that we keep changing the surroundings but at the end nature wins no matter what :) Lovely to see your post as always…hope u have an awesome wekend dear :)
Regards from Sydney,
Kavita
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thank you kavita, it is nice to hear from you. i always read and enjoy your words ) best, beth
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your michigan ice photos is really nice, do you get used to the cold after a while?
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thank you, and i suppose we are quite used to it, especially as the winter continues on. this year was especially intense though. we have had more snow and cold, than any other year in our recorded history. and we still have more of winter to go through)
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That hand of Michigan appears to be in a mitten just about now. It’s a good thing, I can’t see the state flipping me the bird for hating the red wings! As someone said before, you say so much with just a few words. That’s a gift.
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exactly, eli. though you can never be sure what is going on inside of a mitten ) and thanks for the compliment and be sure to cheer on some of my wings on team usa in the olympics next week.
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when they’re in American colors, even I can support a wing.
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good on you, eli )
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Wait, aren’t they mostly Russians?
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old school wings, eli. most of the ‘ov’s’ are long gone, lots of swedes, canadians, and czechs, now. and some americans too.
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that’s how I always see them, though. I know it’s wrong, but i ended up mad at russia for all the red wings. Now i clearly have to broaden my horizons. You know, begin to hate Swedes, Canadians, Czechs and Americans, even.
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why the hate? don’t be a playa’ hater! )
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Like the scorpion in the fable with the frog, I can just say … “it’s my nature.”
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oksy, but life is only so long and there’s lots to enjoy –
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ok ok … i won’t hate Americans. Or Czechs.
Even if they wear red.
Deal?
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root for the goalie then )
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The shot of the waterfall is unreal. It’s hard to believe that spring is only a couple of months away!
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i really hope so, susie ) thanks –
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On my way no one can change our nature dear friends…
:)
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thanks and yes )
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Amazing and sobering…
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yes, both, david.
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WOW!! While not as serve I’ve been in some drought situations. California and Florida are having woes in that regard too. Would that we could trade some water for some warmth.
The best to you and all your family near and far.
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thank you, and i’ll bet everyone could benefit from a bit of a trade )
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Wow. And the trees are so hot they have stopped burning? Is that really possible?
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all things may be possible in the world of crazy weather we live in.
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