When I got back from the Christmas break, it was very cold in Egegik, it had been for some time. In my spare bedroom, the windows had completely frosted/iced over the sills. As you can see in this first picture, the ice completely covered the black casings of the window. Now completely white, no opening of the window was possible. Not like I'd want to anyhow, but it was new for me. The bathroom window was the same way as was the giant window in the kitchen. Sometimes that one gets opened when cooking goes awry! What I didn't know is that when they start to freeze and stay that way for so long, cracks start to appear. In this first picture you can kind of see it but in this second one, you can see how long it is. It wasn't there one day, and BOOM, there the next. Amazing what a little cold weather and pressure from all sides can do. The window just couldn't "breathe" anymore because it was frozen all around. The crack in this window and the one in the front room from the beginning of the year are now all covered with bright pink duct tape thank you maintenance, so things look bright and cheery!
Here we have our Elementary students out with their teacher. They are out by the gym where a snow drift has started and it's one of the only places where you can almost get away from the wind. The wind is blowing the snow around so much that you can barely make out the houses in the background. They were starting to dig into the drift to make a cove of sorts.
Huddled into the little cove in the drift, the two girls caught a break from the wind before jumping through the snow in the playground just before lunch time. Snow like this doesn't come very often and they really seemed to enjoy themselves. Oh, I did too, let's not kid ourselves!
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