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. Still lots of life left in that old barn. Thing is, after a certain point in a barn’s life, it needs a little extra maintenance to continue to stay in top form.
    It’s May now, so any day now the sky will clear and the hot sun will beat down upon all growing things and make them shoot up.
    Rain here today too, and yesterday. Give your bones a little extra maintenance today, you earn it other days. And, as someone else said: Hope you’re feeling above the weather very soon! ~ Mame 🙂

    • Or as you might say: Excellent, a time for regrouping. (Now if that doesn’t just tick you off, nothing will… lol) And as Eha has said: Stop still awhile, Missy! 🙂

  2. My mother always used to say that on days like that you must treat yourself to a glass on bubbly and everything will be better. Believe me it works! And it need only be one glass but you can have more if you wish😄

  3. Grey weather may be dreary, but he grey weathered building is beautiful. Looking at Lady Astor, you can understand where “pregnant pause” came from. Any time now. Take care of yourself. You are here for the long haul. You can’t sprint all the time. Sleep an extra half hour, sip your tea. We are all here with you, cheering you on.

  4. I feel like your barn too. I would like to join Sheila in her nice cosy bed and rest my sore back against her piggy furnace warmth. I wish you sunshine, an end to the greys (as opposed to the blues), and a nice shot of something happy. Like a calf.

  5. I know that feeling and extra rest only helps a little. I’m sending you some of out unseasonable warm, (85 degree) sunshine to warm your bones and bring a smile back to your face. We will be getting to 88 degrees by next weekend. Inconceivable for May in Portland!! I hope you feel on top of the weather soon.

  6. I think that barn is fascinating and makes me want to draw it and walk inside and explore it. Life is, perhaps sadly, more interesting when things are not quite perfect.

    I hope your mood and energy go up as the day progresses.

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