Monday, February 05, 2007
documenting cold
Schools are closed today. Hmmm. That’s a rare one. Madison keeps its public schools warm and running even in threatening weather. But the cold, it’s the cold. Double digit negative numbers again and those wind-chills! Subtract another twenty or thirty degrees for the winds.
I need to head out. A twenty-five minute walk each way if I’m brisk about it. I’ll be brisk about it.
Outside, it’s bright. The illusion is of the Arctic, or at least Alaska (not that I have been to either). Train tracks weaving through a snow-touched terrain, empty spaces, a bike shop and that exapnsive northern sky. Seems right, no?
Eyes, all you see are the eyes, looking down, averting the wind. Hide the skin, cover up, watch out. But eyes get cold too!
It could not be! Some will opt for The Look over warmth. I would not be in her (bootless) shoes for anything. Her scarf looks full and protective. But a bare head? Today? Insane.
We’re a hardy campus lot though. Look, we fill the Library Mall as if it were spring! Open up, food carts, bring out the sushi and the gumbo (I rarely eat lunch from the carts, can you tell?), it’s lunch hour and we’re all out and about, enjoying the… Arctic blast. We have no choice.
I need to head out. A twenty-five minute walk each way if I’m brisk about it. I’ll be brisk about it.
Outside, it’s bright. The illusion is of the Arctic, or at least Alaska (not that I have been to either). Train tracks weaving through a snow-touched terrain, empty spaces, a bike shop and that exapnsive northern sky. Seems right, no?
Eyes, all you see are the eyes, looking down, averting the wind. Hide the skin, cover up, watch out. But eyes get cold too!
It could not be! Some will opt for The Look over warmth. I would not be in her (bootless) shoes for anything. Her scarf looks full and protective. But a bare head? Today? Insane.
We’re a hardy campus lot though. Look, we fill the Library Mall as if it were spring! Open up, food carts, bring out the sushi and the gumbo (I rarely eat lunch from the carts, can you tell?), it’s lunch hour and we’re all out and about, enjoying the… Arctic blast. We have no choice.
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February will be half-over in just eight days. You'll be enjoying the fragrance of lilacs in no time.
ReplyDeletewow, even the smoke from the smokestack looks cold. I would choose boots over cute shoes in that weather. That makes me think of that elusive reasonable person - I think he/she would do that too.
ReplyDeletetake care and stay as warm as possible!! :)
NO HATS! ARE THEY NUTS? Stay warm. We're having the arctic blast too but it's only 10 below. I bundled up so much today that I managed to break a sweat while I was outside.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Jane