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			Winter colors the world 
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            [January 
			26, 2013]  
            
            Why are winter mornings so heartbreakingly special? 
			They're sure cold, at least around here. And with the snow you'd 
			think they'd be white, too. But they aren't, are they? | 
        
            |  In the morning there is a tinge, a golden... no, a yellowish cast to 
			the snow, the sky and the trees. It is more like those catalog 
			pictures of yellow diamonds. You know... the diamonds we don't 
			really want because the ladies don't want anything but the clear 
			diamonds, but the ones that look more interesting because there's 
			some color there? If men bought diamonds for themselves, we'd 
			probably go for the yellow ones, because they'd remind us, even in 
			the broiling heat of summer, that a morning in January has a 
			yellow-diamond cast to it. And the evenings are special, too. When the sun starts to set, the snow and the sky and the trees 
			take on that glow that is a combination of orange and pink. It's the 
			singular color of winter dusk and makes us want to paint the walls 
			of a cabin that color to remind us of the endings of winter days. 
			It's the color that's so pretty we don't even talk about it with 
			other people because it would sound kinda silly. In Alaska, they 
			call it "alpenglow." It's as good a name as any. [to top of second 
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			 Isn't it strange how these days that are supposed to be white and 
			gray and dull and depressing are still able to give us these two 
			delicious colors we can tuck away in our memories and trot out when 
			we need them? Let's hope we can give each other special little memories this 
			month that we can use when we need them, too. Seems like the right 
			thing to do. [Text from file received from Slim Randles] 
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