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Icy Winters on the Chesapeake Bay
Icy Winters on the Chesapeake Bay: A History | James L. Foster
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Sailing on the Chesapeake Bay's myriad inlets in summer, it is hard to imagine that, come January, icebreakers may be plowing the waters you cruised in July. When portions of the Great Shellfish Bay are iced up, the flow of commerce is impeded. At the turn of the nineteenth century, with the center of the new nation's government established it its arms, a frozen Bay meant that the United States' emergence to a status on par with the foremost nations of the world might be painfully slow. James Foster chronicles the disasters and pitfalls, large and small, that come with the coldest of winters.
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1. Snow can make driving difficult, but it‘s pretty and peaceful while falling. Then when it‘s on the ground it makes winter nights less dark, which is good when the days are shorter.
2. I did a little search for books about winter in the mid Atlantic region and found the tagged book. The opening sentence of the blurb rings so true for me: in the summer it‘s hard to imagine how it could ever be winter (and vice versa).
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Love those peaceful snow days! Thanks for playing 🩵❄️❄️ 1w
Kerrbearlib Looks like an interesting read! 1w
DogMomIrene Tonight our meteorologist said we‘d be getting 3-6cm of snow, and added “enough to make everything look clean again. And I thought… he‘s not wrong😂 1w
Susanita @DogMomIrene IKR! It gets so gross looking after a while. 1w
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