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Here’s a puzzle, can you guess?
Someone really, really famous and well-known wrote the passage below. Can you guess who it was?
The change which has taken place in our climate is one of those facts which all men of years are sensible of and yet none can prove by regular evidence. They can only appeal to each other’s general observation for the fact.
I remember that when I was a small boy, say sixty years ago, snows were frequent and deep in every winter, to my knee very often, to my waist sometimes, and that they covered the earth long. And I remember while yet young to have heard from very old men that in their youth the winters had been still colder, with deeper and longer snows. In the year ‘72, thirty-seven years ago, we had a snow two feet deep in the Champain parts of this state, and three feet in the counties next below the mountains…
While I lived at Washington, I kept a Diary, and by recurring to that I observe that from the winter of ‘02-’03 to that of ‘08-’09 inclusive, the average fall of snow of the seven winters was only 14½ inches, and that the ground was covered but sixteen days in each winter on average of the whole. The maximum in any one winter during that period was 21 inches fall, and 34 days on the ground, the minimum was 4½ inches fall and two days on the ground…
Williams in his history of Vermont has an essay on the change in the climate of Europe, Asia and Africa.
Answer tomorrow in response to comments as well as hat-tips (don’t want to spoil the fun).
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about 5 months ago
Robert Frost?
about 5 months ago
No!
about 5 months ago
Piece of cake, Jimmy Carter.
about 5 months ago
Thomas Jefferson!
about 5 months ago
Hmmmmm two more guesses, could be…. or could be not….More votes for these two options or more contenders to throw into the ring?! My guess when I played this puzzle out was wrong, wrong.
about 5 months ago
Washington Irving?
about 5 months ago
Thomas Jefferson?
about 5 months ago
Well, if Thomas Jefferson and Nathaniel Chapman only had immediately ceased their driving around in their huge SUVs. Hopefully he did not too often fly his private jet to visit his friend Nathaniel.
Oh sorry. I got confused. It is Al Gore who drives a humongous SUV and flies in a private jet.
Thomas Jefferson could not imagine that some day some wannabe-scientists would claim that all the climate change he observed would be caused by comfortable means of transportation. He still had to bother with horse-drawn carriages.
about 5 months ago
Aldo Leopold.
about 5 months ago
Devilish Advocate wins the prize! It was indeed Thomas Jefferson!!
about 5 months ago
And what’s my prize?! Just don’t say a cat as I’m highly allergic to ‘em!!
about 5 months ago
DA — Oh darn! And I thought Smokey One Eye would be the perfect give-away prize
Lol, since you don’t want the prize behind door number 1, your prize has to be my piddly respect and awe.
about 5 months ago
I shall accept it with grace!! (Besides, I don’t think that my gorgeous little Haimische would approve of a kitty for a houseguest….!!)