tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4577232803477250094.post6125403717250448559..comments2014-05-07T14:57:29.824-07:00Comments on Living Through Lenses: Chicago and the Polar Vortex Hannah S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17049846887664550176noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4577232803477250094.post-57380983090690945482014-01-12T15:49:48.623-08:002014-01-12T15:49:48.623-08:00Ms. Schiller,
It certainly was a cold couple of d...Ms. Schiller,<br /><br />It certainly was a cold couple of days! While I agree with the majority of your post, I take issue with your advice to, "Stay warm." Yes, it is cold outside, but it is the type of cold that only comes around once in a blue moon! Thus, I would advise people to take the time and go outside. (Now I concede that people should stay warm while they are outside, however the warmth that they will experience while outside is significantly less than the warmth they will feel while inside, and the comment, "Stay warm," in my mind implies that one should maximize there warmth.) While outside, I have a few suggestions as to what one should do to bring a note of levity to their adventure:<br /><br />1. Blow bubbles! Then catch the bubbles on a bubble wand and watch them freeze.<br /><br />2. Boil water and then--carefully!--throw it outside and watch it instantly be turned into steam by the polar air.<br /><br />3. Make sure to get pictures of the bubbles and water, as who knows when it will be this cold again.<br /><br />So go out and enjoy this polar weather, and stay as warm as you can be whilst outside whilst doing so!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03974245125120278354noreply@blogger.com