tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223774426619390069.post61504959786970916..comments2023-11-02T17:27:32.817+04:00Comments on G e o_s y n_c h r o n i_c i t y: Ushguli, Svaneti, GeorgiaAnthony (Tony) Hanmerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14364577110422775692noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223774426619390069.post-33327814181373658252009-04-23T16:26:00.000+04:002009-04-23T16:26:00.000+04:00Well, the main place I notice the cold is around m...Well, the main place I notice the cold is around my feet when I'm sitting still at home, reading or working on the laptop etc. This despite multiple pairs of socks and thick wool slippers... When I'm out there walking or photographing, I tend not to notice the elements at all - useful to a degree, but dangerous I suppose if things get TOO hot, cold, etc. But I sure do love winter's beauty, even if the cold gets to be a bit much sometimes.Anthony (Tony) Hanmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14364577110422775692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223774426619390069.post-33556894990149943592009-04-23T03:32:00.000+04:002009-04-23T03:32:00.000+04:00It looks rather uncomfortably cold there (especial...It looks rather uncomfortably cold there (especially with no electricity due to bad transformer!), but man... really nice shots of ice and water! :o) <br /><br />Back home in Missouri we have ice storms every winter, and I loved watching the consequences of it (except when the iced up trees decided to burst and knock down the roof or a power line, that is. Here in San Diego it just never gets cold enough even for snow. <br /><br />Cheerio,<br />Smorg :o)Smorghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01604438508775705758noreply@blogger.com