| 41. | I love Provincetown in the dead of winter.
|
| 42. | Granny Smith apples also keep well, so in the dead of winter, rely on this apple.
|
| 43. | In the dead of winter, " she says.
|
| 44. | On Dec . 12, 1531, Diego found roses blooming in the dead of winter at Tepeyac.
|
| 45. | Hayward returned to India, again crossing the Himalaya with no supplies in the dead of winter.
|
| 46. | Once I did a photo shoot in Baltimore wearing a bikini outside in the dead of winter.
|
| 47. | There's something a little eerie about fruit flies fighting over a banana in the dead of winter.
|
| 48. | In the dead of winter, government crews are dyeing lawns in the city center an emerald green.
|
| 49. | Imagine trying to train for the Olympics on the icy Potomac River in the dead of winter.
|
| 50. | One day in the dead of winter, I looked out my back window and saw a chicken.
|