The temperatures had already started their downward trend, -8°F with a –28°F wind chill when this photo was taken mid-afternoon from Duluth’s Brighton Beach, as the sea smoke rose from Lake Superior. The beginning of the far-reaching cold snap had arrived.
Minnesotans may be hardy stock, but this impending deep freeze has even prompted the Governor to close all public schools in the State tomorrow. A wind chill warning is in effect through noon on Tuesday, with potential wind chills of -50°F.
“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.”
~ John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America
Ciao! ~ Kat
This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge. ”Beginning” was this week’s theme. Everyone is welcome to join in the Challenge; further details on how to participate and links to others’ responses are found here.
19 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Beginning”
This is a gorgeous photo!! Love that quote, too. 🙂
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I love the term “sea smoke”. simply love it. Did you coin it? Or do others call it sea smoke. Oh how beautiful it is!
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I think it is a weather term due to the cold air/warmer water interaction. I cannot take credit for it :-).
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Lovely photo! Hope you’re hanging in there okay.
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The image made my jaw drop. Looks like something you would see on a nature documentary about the arctic! You guys take good care of yourselves now.
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Big. Lake. Love.
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It never gets old.
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We woke up to -22 this morning. I’m so grateful there is no school and my husband can work from home. Hopefully, businesses and organizations will use common sense today (and possibly tomorrow). It’s a perfect day to bake bread and hunker down. Stay warm and safe, Kat!
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We are up to a balmy -21 at 9 AM. Grateful for the home office today! And a return “stay warm” wish to you (has replaced the Happy New Year greeting in Minnesota this month)!
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We just hit -20. It’s a heat wave…I need to stop hitting the “Refresh” button on the weather site!
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Up over the hill and inland is still much colder — guess I should also be grateful for “warmer by the Lake” today … although once you’re this cold, not sure you even notice the difference between -20 and -27! Cheers!
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Nature always shows us her beauty if we are willing to look and here is to you for doing so! Me, think I will wait for it to warm to -16 before I attempt the car ride to work (-23 at the moment!)
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I cannot begin to imagine temperatures like that! Would love to witness sea smoke though. Stay as warm as you possibly can 🙂
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The sea smoke sometimes seems to have a life of its own. When a ship is sitting out on the Lake waiting to load or unload, it can appear to be floating in the mist.
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Perfect quote given the weather to come! Sea smoke, yikes. Bundle up and good luck!
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The lake was partially iced over, and then the wind blew it out again, so back to sea smoke as that bitterly cold air hits the “warm” water. Currently outside our door at 10 PM, the thermometer says -17, without the wind chill!
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OMG, we were whining about 40 this week here in South Carolina. Hope you can stay inside while its so brutally cold! Good luck!!
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