Thursday, January 24, 2013

What Winter Once Was: Vermont Maple Syrup Season, 1940

Photo credit: Library of Congress Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection

10 comments:

A Train to BK said...

That's about how cold it feels in NYC.

Brooklyn Industries Assistant Manager said...

That's probably because you're a transplant from the South. Nothing wrong with the temperature here in NYC, you're probably just not wearing a hoodie with an ironic drawing and meme. Couple that with a keffiyeh and you'd be all set.

A Train to BK said...

Coincidentally, I just purchased this:

http://www.brooklynindustries.com/new-men/laser-polka-cat-graphic-hoodie-sweatshirt/_/searchString/hoodie

And it is still so cold that my moustache wax froze solid!

My Dad Says I look Like Puck said...

cat + laser beams = awesome

grab yourself a six point and turn up the death cab, my man. if that sweatshirt don't keep you warm, all the ladies will.

Earl "Bo" Buford said...

Who would take a train to Burger King...or am I missing somethng here? Also, who would wear a hooded sweatshirt with a cat shooting lasser beams out of his eyes?

Phineas Rex said...

That is one cool cat!

Trailer Trad said...

Mssrs. Rex, Buford, Puck Look-a-like et al,

There is absolutely nothing wrong with wearing a hoodie with a cat shooting lasers out of his eyes if your alma mater's mascot is the venerable old Fightin' Laser-eyed Cat.
-Beats something lame like 'Eagles' by a long shot.

The Curious Cavalier said...

Our mascot is a fish with a big drinking probelm.

Zeb said...

What school would name its' sports teams after probably the worst rock band in history, with the possible exception of Fleetwood Mac?

Trailer Trad said...

Zeb,

I couldn't agree more. That's why the rugby club fought against the name change when I played and why they are still called The Mothers today. The name has historical ties (Mary Washington being George's mother) and really gets to the culture and personality of the club. Very sensitive and nurturing like a mother's love.