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cold
About this tag
The cold tag on WindowsForum.com covers a variety of threads that share a common theme of cold weather, winter, and icy environments. Posts include images and discussions about cold fun with penguins, a tiger in an ice field, and an iced-up landscape. Members share personal reflections on winter's emotional impact, as well as seasonal topics like Indian summer as a break from cold. The tag also touches on cold deserts, such as the Gobi, and includes a Windows 7 theme titled Winterscape. These threads are not related to Windows technical support, hardware, or software issues, but rather focus on the aesthetic and experiential aspects of cold and winter.
apocalyptic
bare trees
cold
dark atmosphere
desolate
eerie
frozen-landscape
glowing-patches
horror
iced-up
loneliness
mysterious figure
night scene
shadowy
snow
surreal art
windswept
winter
Each season I are in color and smooth world. According to the circulating flow of time, spring emerald clear, energetic summer, autumn amber overflowing emotions welling then passed. Winter came, and the gray winter is always the longest season in my country. Winter makes us feel the presence of...
I know it not going to last, probably more than just today, but with the temperature at 70+ degrees, it officially Indian Summer here. A nice break from the snow and cold of recent days.
Mongolia, a land of mystery. Where the grave of great warrior king Genghis Khan, who created an empire stretching from the Baltic and Black to the Bering seas, remains undiscovered. Where the national dish has become Mongolian barbecue, the stir-fry buffet variety invented in the United States...
Meteorological winter is the season having the shortest days and the lowest average temperatures. This corresponds to the months of December, January and February, which have the coldest weather and, especially in the higher latitudes or altitudes, snow and ice in the Northern...