Half Full by Maria Scrivan for January 11, 2015
Transcript:
The evolution of cold weather running. Early fall: The runner wears a sweater and shorts. Late fall: The runner wears a few more layers, still looking happy overall. Early Winter: A look of concern washes over the runner's face as she puts on more and more layers. Late Winter: Hardly visible under all the layers the runner looks out from behind her scarf in fear. Polar Vortex: The runner is completely covered in snow head to toe with only her eyes bulging out.
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
I know that’s supposed to be snow, but it could also mean that the polar vortex will kill you, leaving a ghost.