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[podcast]http://edwardwillett.com/wp-content/uploads//2011/12/Snow-Business.mp3[/podcast]
It’s hard to believe that, in 20-plus years of science column writing, I have (as far as I can tell) only ever written about snow once. After all, snow is as much a fact of life in Saskatchewan as sun, wind, and the Riders losing.
Perhaps there is a psychological reason for my avoidance of the topic of snow (and Rider losses), or perhaps it’s simply that it’s not very often there’s anything new to say about what we euphemistically call “the white stuff.”
But now there is! A scientist in California, of all places, has a lead on one of the great puzzles of snowflake science.
It’s not, as ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 9:14, December 8th, 2011 under Blog, Columns, Science Columns |
With apologies to Milton.
When I consider how my morns are spent,
Or half my days, in this world, dark and wide,
With that snow shovel, frozen to my hide,
That seems so useless, though its blade is bent
To scrape so well the sidewalk, and present
The bare concrete (lest postman, coming, chide,
“I almost slipped; indeed, I could have died!”),
I mutter oaths; but Patience to prevent
That murmur, soon replies, “Snow doth not need
Either man’s shovel or his salt; who best
Scrapes clear his walk, to Snow is naught; its state
Is frozen. Thousands at its bidding speed
To plough and scrape and shovel without rest;
But it will melt if you just stand and wait.”
The ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 9:57, January 14th, 2011 under Blog |
Yesterday I photographed two of the tours from Historic Walks of Regina and Moose Jaw. First: Lakeview.Lots of very nice houses. Lots of other scenic things to shoot, starting with
Wascana Centre:As you can tell, it may be March, but it definitely ain't spring yet:Of course there were the obvious things I had to photograph:And other things I photographed just for fun, like Regina's version of Jupiter's Red ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 16:10, March 3rd, 2007 under Blog |
...was how I spent a large chunk of today. Still working on Historic Walks of Regina and Moose Jaw, and having been stymied in my plan to do two, count 'em, two tours yesterday by snow. (Snow! In Saskatchewan! In the winter! Who'd have thunk it?) today I at least managed one, in the General Hospital area.I started off from CBC, where I'd had a meeting regarding my science column (more on that later this month), and where I took my first photo:I liked the contrasts between this snow-covered tree and the back wall of the Canada-Saskatchewan Production Studios....
Posted by Edward Willett at 5:05, March 2nd, 2007 under Blog |
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Posted by Edward Willett at 5:37, February 15th, 2007 under Blog |
This seems to be my day for cute gadgets. Behold Yuki-taro, the Japanese snowplow robot. It eats the snow and turns it into compressed blocks perfect for building igloos or snow forts with.It would look great on, say, the Scarth Street Mall here in Regina.(Via
Gizmodo.)
Posted by Edward Willett at 18:53, February 9th, 2007 under Blog |
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Posted by Edward Willett at 22:37, January 24th, 2007 under Blog |
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Posted by Edward Willett at 5:24, January 2nd, 2007 under Blog |
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Posted by Edward Willett at 3:57, December 20th, 2006 under Blog |
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Posted by Edward Willett at 5:37, December 14th, 2006 under Blog |