It snowed on Thanksgiving, the weather was milder, but nonetheless cold on Christmas and New Year's. Then it snowed again on Valentine's Day. It was -12 degrees Celsius here the other day, which is in the teens in Fahrenheit. In America, it isn't that big of a deal because we have adequate heating. Here on the other hand, it hurts...down to the bone. I didn't know what cold was until I spent weeks on end in an uninsulated house without heat in below freezing temperatures! My one consolation is, it really is beautiful!
These are some of the largest icicles I have ever seen! They are like this everywhere around!
This is my host mom shoveling snow off of her plants into our swimming pool. :)
Love My Counterpart |
Us in Front of School |
View from the secretary's room- it's snowed a few feet since this picture |
This is the tap at my house that constantly runs which has frozen into a solid mass. |
My family's maghazia on the right and my house on the left. |
View down my street. |
These are some of the largest icicles I have ever seen! They are like this everywhere around!
This is my host mom shoveling snow off of her plants into our swimming pool. :)
The workshop/ garage area. The white glare is a pile of snow. |
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