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1.2.2015
Suomalaisella sisulla kävin avannossa, vaikka tuiskutti ja tuuli kovasti.
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Sydämen muotoinen aurinko. Auringonlasku 22.1.2015.
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25.1.2015 Otin 2 viikkoa sitten pilvikirsikan oksia sisälle maljakkoon, pienet silmut näkyvät jo.
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Snowflake, 1885, Wilson Bentley
Wilson ‘Snowflake’ Bentley first became interested in snow crystals as a teenager. He tried to draw what he saw through an old microscope when he was fifteen, but the snowflakes were too complex to record before they melted, so he attached a bellows camera to a compound microscope and, after much experimentation, photographed his first snowflake on January 15, 1885. He would capture over 5,000 images of crystals in his lifetime. Each crystal was caught on a blackboard and transferred rapidly to a microscope slide. Even at subzero temperatures, snowflakes are ephemeral because they sublime (transform directly from solid to gas without passing through a liquid phase). Bentley also photographed all forms of ice and natural water formations including clouds and fog. He was the first American to record raindrop sizes and was one of the first cloud physicists. He died of pneumonia at his farm on December 23, 1931, after walking six miles in a blizzard so he could photograph more snowflakes.
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21.1.2015 Tänään leivoin hapanruisleipää.
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Lumihiutaleita pyörän satulassa. Ei muuten ole tänään sukuvika, kun suksi ei luista: pakkasta - 25.
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