Posts Tagged ‘cold’

Warm Winter Day Hike

Written on July 20th, 2010 by Larryno shouts

It’s very difficult to make a sub 11:00 hiking video because you have to edit and cram a lot of footage together, but hopefully it’s still enjoyable. This was taken this past Wednesday when I got out for about 90 minutes before the sun went down. I discuss jumping cholla cactus a bit and touch on some other random sights and touch briefly on three essential tools that should be carried at all times. A condensed walk out by flashlight is also part of this vid.

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Warm Winter Day Hike

Written on July 17th, 2010 by Larryno shouts

It’s very difficult to make a sub 11:00 hiking video because you have to edit and cram a lot of footage together, but hopefully it’s still enjoyable. This was taken this past Wednesday when I got out for about 90 minutes before the sun went down. I discuss jumping cholla cactus a bit and touch on some other random sights and touch briefly on three essential tools that should be carried at all times. A condensed walk out by flashlight is also part of this vid.

Better Goodwill Winter Wear

Written on June 27th, 2010 by Larryno shouts

Lisa Shaub New York Millinery – Fall / Winter Collection of Hats & Scarves

Written on May 6th, 2010 by Larryone shout

Episode 1108: New York City Milliner Lisa Shaub presents her newest Fall and Winter hats and cocktail head-wear in her approachable, down-to-earth style. This 5 minute video blog episode is packed with great Fall gift ideas and practical advice how to find the right hat/scarf combination for cold days to come. Watch for those sleighbells! Products shown in this video blog episode: Red Felt Cap with Scarf from Hut Up (Berlin, Germany), Plum Flower Cloche with Stripey Scarf, Beige Wired Rollup and Porcupine Scarf, Brown Beaver Fedora and Cashmere Scarf, Burgundy Felt Cloche with Orange Muffler, Felt Cocktail Hat, Pink Spencer Flower and Ruffle Scarf. Web Site: www.lisashaub.com

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Lisa Shaub New York Millinery – Fall / Winter Collection of Hats & Scarves

Written on May 5th, 2010 by Larryone shout

Episode 1108: New York City Milliner Lisa Shaub presents her newest Fall and Winter hats and cocktail head-wear in her approachable, down-to-earth style. This 5 minute video blog episode is packed with great Fall gift ideas and practical advice how to find the right hat/scarf combination for cold days to come. Watch for those sleighbells! Products shown in this video blog episode: Red Felt Cap with Scarf from Hut Up (Berlin, Germany), Plum Flower Cloche with Stripey Scarf, Beige Wired Rollup and Porcupine Scarf, Brown Beaver Fedora and Cashmere Scarf, Burgundy Felt Cloche with Orange Muffler, Felt Cocktail Hat, Pink Spencer Flower and Ruffle Scarf. Web Site: www.lisashaub.com

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Lisa Shaub New York Millinery – Fall / Winter Collection of Hats & Scarves

Written on May 4th, 2010 by Larryone shout

Episode 1108: New York City Milliner Lisa Shaub presents her newest Fall and Winter hats and cocktail head-wear in her approachable, down-to-earth style. This 5 minute video blog episode is packed with great Fall gift ideas and practical advice how to find the right hat/scarf combination for cold days to come. Watch for those sleighbells! Products shown in this video blog episode: Red Felt Cap with Scarf from Hut Up (Berlin, Germany), Plum Flower Cloche with Stripey Scarf, Beige Wired Rollup and Porcupine Scarf, Brown Beaver Fedora and Cashmere Scarf, Burgundy Felt Cloche with Orange Muffler, Felt Cocktail Hat, Pink Spencer Flower and Ruffle Scarf. Web Site: www.lisashaub.com

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Winter hats for all styles&occasions!

Written on April 30th, 2010 by Larryone shout

How To Tie and Wear A Scarf | Style Minute | Ep 057

Written on February 27th, 2010 by Larryno shouts

Scarves are great for all types of weather – whether it warm and you want to be trendy or when its cold and you’re trying to stay warm. Here are a four of the many ways you can tie and wear a scarf. The key is to pick and tie the scarf based on the weather. Tie a thin scarf more relaxed and loose when it’s a trendy look you’re going for. Thick scarves tied tighter and closer to your neck are great for cool/cold weather. As always, keep it locked to Style Minute and be sure to subscribe! Follow Craig on Twitter at www.twitter.com

SHOOT3Rv Cold Montage

Written on July 27th, 2010 by Larryno shouts

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Duck And Cover – Original 1950 Airing

Written on July 23rd, 2010 by Larryno shouts

Duck and Cover was a suggested method of personal protection against the effects of a nuclear detonation which the United States government taught to generations of United States school children from the late 1940s into the 1980s. This was supposed to protect them in the event of an unexpected nuclear attack which, they were told, could come at any time without warning. Immediately after they saw a flash they had to stop what they were doing and get on the ground under some cover—such as a table, or at least next to a wall—and assume the fetal position, lying face-down and covering their heads with their hands. Similar instructions were given in 1964 in the United Kingdom by Civil Defence Information Bulletin No. 5. and, in the 1980s, by the Protect and Survive series. Critics have said that this training would be of little, if any, help in the event of thermonuclear war, and had little effect other than promoting a state of unease and paranoia. The United States’ monopoly on nuclear weapons was broken in 1949 when the Soviet Union tested its first nuclear device, and many in the government and public perceived that the United States was more vulnerable than it ever had been before. Duck-and-cover exercises had quickly become a part of Civil Defense drills that every American citizen, from kids to the elderly, practiced so as to be ready in the event of nuclear war. In 1950, during the first big Civil Defense push of the Cold War; the movie Duck and Cover was produced (by

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