Whether they're tickling your nose, hugging your eyelashes or melting on your tongue, few winter wonders are as fascinating as snowflakes.
While we await belated snow to cover the Vail Valley, thinking about snow may be the next best thing to having it. That could have been the case in Ft. Keogh, Mont., in 1887, when folks discovered a ...
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Glass Etching a Snowflake Design on a Candle Plate
This glass etching snowflake tutorial will transform a plain candle plate into a frosty masterpiece. It's easy, fun, and perfect for winter decor! Add a touch of frosty magic to your winter decor with ...
Through rain and sleet and dead of night and all that, your letters next winter can be delivered bearing snowflakes artfully photographed by a physicist who weathers those same storms to study ...
Outside it is cold, cold—ten degrees below, give or take. I step out with my coat zipped up to my chin and my feet encased in heavy rubber boots. The glittering street is empty; the wool-gray sky is ...
Have you ever noticed snowflakes can look very different? Whether the snow is wet and fluffy or hard and icy can impact the shape of each individual snowflake! Atmospheric conditions affect how snow ...
It wasn’t until Kenneth Libbrecht moved to decidedly un-snowy southern California that he finally began to appreciate snow. “I found it kind of funny that after I ended up as an adult and moved away ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — We've had one busy winter compared to the last few years of no snow! Although we haven't actually hit our average for the year at 8" for Greensboro, we've still made it almost to a ...
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