WINTER
26.2...A "marathon" of words!
I have photographed the Fargo Marathon for the last few years. The experience of quickly moving from location to location to photograph runners and the stuff they go through is amazing. What is more a...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 10:54 AM
Searching for Persephone
Searching for Persephone In the old stories told by the Greeks, one stands out for its anguish in the parting of a mother and daughter. This is the story of Persephone and Demeter. Demeter (whom the R...
Posted on 4/26/13 at 2:13 AM
150 and counting
Today marks the 150th day with at least 1 inch of snow on the ground this cold season. This is only the 5th time on record that Fargo Moorhead has recorded at least 150 days of snow cover. As a refe...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:44 AM
Day 16: Wet Wednesday
For day 16 of the Style Inspires Poetry Challenge, I planned on wearing my fuchsia top with my white eyelet jacket and my black ballet flats. That was until I looked out the window and saw snow ... ag...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:54 PM
How to Get a Moment Alone....Or Not
Inspiration has been slim to nil lately. I am falling into some doldrums and finding it hard to climb out. In a bid at positivity, I am blaming the blues that can't help but creep in as winter storm w...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 8:50 AM
Forum editorial: Red River Valley spared the worst of winter, so far 
December snow in the Red River Valley is no surprise.
December 22, 2010
Wintry weekend: Forecast calls for snow, bone-chilling cold 
By Dave Olson , December 11, 2010
FROSTY PHOTOS: Send us your images for our online photo gallery 
The Red River Valley woke up to a frosty morning and Inforum wants to display your photos. Send your photos to news@forumcomm.com with the subject line "Frosty photos" and we'll include the best in our online photo gallery.
By Forum staff reports , December 07, 2010
Weather Talk: Winter season of dread for some, fun for others 
Winter. It’s a season of dread for many, yet loved by others. Kids in particular love this season filled with snow, allowing for countless hours of outdoor fun. But it’s also a season of danger, with slippery roads, sidewalks and parking lots. Plus, there are the numerous injuries that occur both with shoveling snow and during the recreational activities associated with the season.
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , December 07, 2010
Finding color, light can help boost energy, happiness during dark days of winter
By J. Shane Mercer , December 06, 2010
Weather Talk: Odds favor more cold days than mild ones this winter 
Today is the last day of meteorological autumn, meaning tomorrow will be the beginning of winter for climate purposes.
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , November 30, 2010
Blizzards and gizzards: F-M could set record for whitest Thanksgiving 
It’s white outside. Snow white. Retina-scorching white.
But will this be the whitest Thanksgiving on record in Fargo-Moorhead?
Only if at least 3 inches of snow falls today and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
By Mike Nowatzki , November 24, 2010
Snow and stuffing: Blizzard conditions to roll into F-M for Thanksgiving 
November 24, 2010
Zaleski: Let it snow, let it snow? Let it not … 
"Winter up there, yet?” said my school friend from the East Coast. “Getting ready to hibernate?” he snickered.
By Jack Zaleski , November 21, 2010
Survivors remember deadly 1940 blizzard that killed 154 
WINONA, Minn. – Norman Roloff and his best friend, Sonny Ehlers, used to get together every Armistice Day and toast their good fortune. They weren’t, after all, dead.
By Mary Divine, St. Paul Pioneer Press , November 12, 2010
Winter blast on the way 
Old Man Winter delayed his first appearance this year, but he may just make a grand entrance after all.
By Wendy Reuer , October 26, 2010
Expect colder, snowier winter 
La Niña pattern prompts forecast
GRAND FORKS – A colder winter with more snow could be on tap for the Red River Valley.
By Matt Cory, Forum Communications Co. , October 23, 2010
Morast: Fargo's winters rated third worst 
As our mornings get colder, my mind is hit with traumatic flashbacks of Fargo-Moorhead winters and the droning question of “Why the hell do we live here?”
October 22, 2010
Weather Talk: La Nina doesn’t guarantee particular winter weather 
With a La Nina (cold water phase) already developed in the Pacific Ocean, you often hear that means the winter will likely be cold and snowy.
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , September 20, 2010
Uff da! If Farmer's Almanac holds true, it’ll be a cold winter 
By Wendy Reuer , September 11, 2010
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