Under the weather

I am.
the grass is not growing

Feeling a little under the weather.   That is a peculiar expression. “Under  the Weather”. But it is how I feel.

cow

This endless gray rainy cold weather. I am under it.  So I took an extra half hour of sleep for myself  in my warm bed under my Australian wool duvet but the time for sleeping is over and now back on with the warm clothes and my good old farm jacket and out I go.

pigs

Into the Under Weather.  The Weary Weather.

I hope you have a lovely day or at least find some loveliness in your day.

Love celi

PS. I feel like my barn.

old barn

52 responses to “Under the weather”

  1. Maybe you are doing too much and wearing yourself to a thread(now there,s another strange saying) i know you are not old but just maybe you should take your life Easier…you are always on the go..thats another one…take care dear friend as we do not want you collapsing into a heap….lots of love

  2. How about I come out Wednesday morning and help you. Right now I am off in the morning. I could do a 7-11 am shift as I need to be at another office in the afternoon. Think about it and text me. I would love to see you, the animals and do some work. Connie

  3. Poor poor Ce! When we were in Australia we loved the phrase “feeling crook”. It describes being sick so well. Hope you are up and at em again soon and feeling back up to your regular energetic self. Take care!

  4. We have had a cold snap here too, and the dark clouds are circling. I have been weeding and planting, but now I have lit the fire…time to be inside for a while.

  5. Hope you feel less ‘ragged’ as the day wears on. I’m beginning to think Lady A’s calf is waiting for the white coat with a black belt he may have ordered. 🙂 Laura

  6. I hope you are ‘above the weather’ soon. I think both you and your barn are works of art. ❤

  7. Raining today, rained yesterday, and rain predicted for the next six days. And here I thought the soup kettle could have a rest for a while! Simmering now.
    Hope you’re soon feeling better!

  8. 😦 in Spain you’d be feeling “pachucha” which is a great word but not a good way to feel. I hope you can get a bit of extra rest to recharge the batteries.

  9. It’s crappy here too. And it does get to us…. doesn’t it? You sure aren’t babying yourself, that’s for sure. Sleeping in a half hour only – and getting ‘back into it’ outside… plus posting – you are amazing and we all love you!! You brighten up our day… each and every day my friend.
    I sure hope the sun comes back out soon!! ; o )

  10. I hope your peckish spell has passed & that you’re not going to come down with the pip or the epizootic right now when Lady Astor’s days are about to be accomplished. J.

    • Love that word – peckish. Now my mother would say you have a sick louse. My mother said a lot of weird things. Truly think this oddball up down up down weather is hard on a body. The sun came out here today and the wind calmed somewhat and I feel like a new person.

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