![]() ![]() This purple one has seriously been my holy grail of hats, but I’d love to find another one that I love just as much. I’m looking for another perfect beanie that’s wool-free, super-thick, super-soft, and super-cute. I almost lost this on a recent hike and I was about to have an existential crisis about losing it, I was so devastated! (I found it in the end, obviously.) I bought a Coal beanie (that I wore in New Zealand) but promptly lost it–probably somewhere in NZ–so I’m back to being a one-hat lady. But for short jaunts outside (or for slightly less freezing weather) they’re perfect.Īnd my absolute can’t-live-without winter item: my hat! I’ve been wearing this ancient Mountain Hardwear beanie non-stop every winter for literally 6+ years and it still looks perfect. If I was going to be outside in this snow for more than 20 minutes or so, I’d put on something longer. I have both colors and they’re my go-to winter jackets these days. I’ve sung the praises of my city puffer jackets before, and it’s still true. That said, they’re a bit hot for sweaty workouts, so they’ll be just for cold weather, casual wear (LOVE herringbone under my black dresses!), and low-sweat workouts like yoga. My new pair is actually fuzzy on the inside and surprisingly warm for a simple pair of leggings! The high rise especially helps lock in warmth at my core on chilly days like this. Louis Dallara is a Fine Art photographer specializing in landscape, abstract, horticulture, street, and architectural photography. My 3-yr-old herringbones have taken such a beating that I figured it was time to bring another pair into the rotation, this time in a high-rise fit. I’m wearing a pair of herringbone wunder under pants I recently scooped up at my local store. My tried-and-true Sorel boots pretty much go without saying–without these and some thick wool socks (like the ones I wrote about this week), I’d be one unhappy lady. ![]() This winter outfit highlights some of my all-time cold-weather favorites. Turns out it’s actually pretty tricky to shoot during a snowstorm, but we made it work! I decided to make the best of it and play up the snow aspect. A snowstorm where there is no accumulation beyond a light dusting of snow is called a snow flurry. If the air near the ground is above freezing, the precipitation will melt to form rain or freezing rain. The only downside was that I have so many outfits and reviews I wanted to shoot this weekend, but I wasn’t going out for pics in crops and sneakers in this mess! So, they’ll have to wait. If the air temperature remains at or below 0 (32☏) between the cloud and the ground, the precipitation will fall as snow. Plus, it’s beyond adorable to watch my dogs prancing through the snow, landing in poofs of powder. It brings out feelings of wonder and peace as the pure white blankets everything in sight. Like most people, I really do enjoy snow. Of course, hopefully that still will be true with this storm, even with such huge amounts of snow piled up everywhere you look. It’s a win-win, since you get to enjoy the beauty of snow without berms of old blackened snow hanging around til April. The nice thing about living at elevation (7000′ above sea level for me) is that the extra-strong sun rays tend to melt the snow somewhat quickly. This is the biggest storm I’ve ever seen, but it only placed 10th for the all-time biggest snowstorms around here. Between Thursday morning and Tuesday morning, we got bombarded with about 36″ of snow. It does not store any personal data.This past weekend was one for the books. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Sudden snow bursts in both areas caused a 'white. You must park your car on the even numbered side of the street, so the snowplow can get through. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - Separate crashes involving massive pileups closed southbound I-75 in Middletown and I-275 at Colerain Avenue on Monday. One winter morning while listening to the radio, Bob and his wife hear the announcer say, 'We are going to have 4-6 inches of snow today. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. ![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]()
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