One of the spark plugs of the discovery of Franklin's boat was the Canadian philanthropist and Arctic lover Jim Balsillie, who, working closely with the scientists of Parks Canada, the Prime Minister's office, and the Royal Canadian Navy made it possible to build a "platform"—a big and hardy ship, called the Martin Bergmann, in honor of a colleague killed in a plane crash, in 2011—which could be used as a kind of floating home base for the dedicated and frequently chilly searchers.
Three times a day a cloud of slaughter rises over the camp; And all night long the hour-drums shake their chilly booming, Until white swords can be seen again, spattered with red blood.
The breeze was chilly, but I strode along, trying to recapture the serenity I needed.
Yet my comfortable sweaters and warm slippers beckon, making me wish for another wet, chilly afternoon.
The time was barely 10 o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh depeopled the streets.
Madame, large, too white, chilly, hardly looked the "Sofronie.
When I look up at a gray misty pall of a low-hanging sky, some dust particles feel chilly on my face.
" She helped him faithfully, sat at the door and sold tickets to the exhibition, and it was a chilly sort of pleasure in winter time.
The wind now blew more keenly, it was chilly and cold, and when they went back over the sand-hills, sand and little sharp stones blew into their faces.
The man looked at his sister and gave her a chilly smile, and went to bed.