The Blizzard Post

Thursday, October 22, 2009 by Jeffrey Lewis
and it is getting colder...









































This is what is displayed in the buildings for us to keep up on Antarctic current events... aka.. the weather. Did i mention that its is a dry cold. hahaha

























Comments for The Blizzard Post

Friday, October 23, 2009 by Arnold Switzlestig:
Yikes! That's one heck of a weather report. You could literally "crack a smile" in that climate!
Friday, October 23, 2009 by April:
Do you know anything about how Carhartt's is made that would make it so warm?
Saturday, October 24, 2009 by kevin:
i think your sense of humor is drier still
Sunday, October 25, 2009 by Jeffrey Lewis:
The smile only comes with your Carhartt's on!
Sunday, October 25, 2009 by DJW:
listen JEFF dry cold/wet cold -15F cold is cold, try dry freezing that SMILE on your face & keep wearing your EXTREME COLD CARHARTT attire.
Monday, October 26, 2009 by Jeffrey Lewis:
DJW, That's where the Fleece 2-in-1 headwear, Style# A202 comes in with an extreme SMILE.
Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Jeffrey Lewis:
In the United States, Carhartt is known for its work clothes, such as jackets, coats, overalls, coveralls, vests, shirts, jeans and dungarees. Carhartt was originally founded to make work clothing for railroad workers. Their initial growth throughout the 1890s was focused on railroad workers' need for durable and long lasting work overalls. Over time, Carhartt clothing items evolved trademark features intended to further extend durability, including the use of heavy duty threads, reinforcing rivets at vital stress points, and a variety of durable, high technology materials resistant to flames, abrasion and water. Today Carhartt is commonly found on construction sites, farms and ranches, among other job sites. In 2007, the company launched a Carhartt for Women line of women's workwear for the Fall season.
Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Jeffrey Lewis:
Kevin, The South Pole is actually drier.

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