Through the Mist
by Elizabeth Winter
Title
Through the Mist
Artist
Elizabeth Winter
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Every winter, at least one septillion (that’s 1 followed by 24 zeros) snow crystals fall from the sky.
Winter cold kills more than twice as many Americans as summer heat does.r
In one study, men rated pictures of women’s breasts and bodies as more attractive in the winter months, while they rated pictures of women’s faces the same. Researchers believe men don’t see women’s bodies as much during the winter, so they’re more excited when they do.
The Southern Hemisphere typically has milder winters than the Northern Hemisphere. This is because the Southern Hemisphere has less land and a more maritime climate.
While it seems counterintuitive, Earth is actually closest to the sun in December, even though winter solstice is the shortest day of the year.m
According to the Guinness World Records, on January 28, 1887, a snowflake 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick fell in Fort Keogh, Montana, making it the largest snowflake ever observed.
Socks in Bed Women are more likely to orgasm if their feet are warm
Cold winter weather dulls sexual sensations, and cooler body temperatures decrease arousal for both men and women. Interestingly, women are 30% more likely to orgasm if their feet are warm.
Chionophobia is the persistent fear of snow, especially becoming trapped by snow. The term is derived from the Greek words chion and phobos, meaning “snow” and “fear,” respectively.e
A New Zealand insect called the Weta freezes completely solid when temperatures drop during the winter. However, when temperatures warm back up, the insect unfreezes, thaws, and resumes its activities.
Google searches for terms like “porn,” “boobs,” “xxx,” and “massage parlor” have a 6-month seasonal pattern. Specifically, they peak in early summer and around the winter holidays. Google searches for “eHarmony” and “Match.com” also peaked around these times.
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February 13th, 2016
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Comments (37)
Mary Wolf
What a gorgeous image, Elizabeth! Love the delicate look of the branches and wild brush that frame the misty background. L/F
Marvin Spates
Wow what a wonderful foggy day Elizabeth!!! The silhouette of the tree really stands out!!! L/F
Laura D Young
Lovely capture, Elizabeth! I love the softness of the tree and branches and you have framed this so beautifully! l/f/p/t
Jean Bernard Roussilhe
Absolutely beautiful. You can follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/imagelys.
Deb Halloran
Elizabeth, This is so beautiful and the natural framing is stunning....nicely done. v/f