IF THIS WINTER WERE A SOCK

If this winter were a sock …I would throw it away.

It does not keep me warm.

It no longer brings me joy.

Yesterday was horrible – blowing ice and snow and ice filled branches at gale force. The deep rain then deep frozen sheets laid huge under my boots.

The temperatures hurling themselves about – no cohesion or seasonal logic.

It is the wind. We have had, and still have today, wind at spring force with low winter cold.

It is a tasteless, medieval, misery of a winter.

Even my jacket has quit and has gone to the barn to sleep with Piglet.

Celi

54 responses to “IF THIS WINTER WERE A SOCK”

  1. Hang in there …. 10 days to blue skies and warm beach sand. Be gone nasty cold sock that doesn’t warm you. Laura

  2. I keep hoping winter will move on. The wind has been an issue for us for almost a year now. I have never in my life seen such winds. They talk of fire danger most every day here since last spring.

  3. We got another 14 inches of snow overnight and its windy but this morning the temps are up, its only -10 which seems down right warm at the moment.. Grateful for snow shoes on days like this till we can get certain area’s cleared. Its been a tough winter that’s for sure.

  4. North Island is going to be warm, even hot in the next week. South Island is staying cooler but not cold. Don’t come to the Land of Oz. We’re having temperatures in the mid-40s Celsius/110F. Boo is wondering when you’re going to turn up the dial for Sun…

  5. But, if you throw the “sock’ away, your feet will be cold and wet. When folks complain to me about the cold and the snow and the wind and…well, you know. I tell them, this is Michigan. It’s winter. Get a life. Of course, I would never say that to you, but “they” know me and expect me to say stuff like that. You’re going to be fine. Spring really is right around the corner.

  6. Love the picture of Boo. I’m like you; I’m fed up with winter (though ours in Kansas isn’t quite as bad as yours). Saw a cute Aunty Acid cartoon the other day. She was looking for the delete button for winter. It has warmed up some for a few days and talk about MUD.

  7. Yes, the winds. They are making a difference this winter. Like spring winds but definitely not spring temps. Boo looks like I feel lately! Reading your comment about how you pack – that is how I pack! Only my packing never includes cooking utensils. It is marvelous that yours may.

  8. Dearest Boo! Always so exuberant—hard to see him down in the dumps.
    We have a letter box in our front door that moans all night long —courtesy of the wind. I stuff it with a hand towel then cover it with a big towel held against the door with masking tape. Not effective. Industrial strength ear plugs up next.

  9. And whose little pitty-patt paws are laying behind Boo and piglet? The little paws look very comfortable and warm! Regarding winter, besides a few raspberries, my mom always said when we were pushing for something, “OH, JUST HOLD ONTO YOUR SOCKS!”. Be as happy as possible, Ceci ! This, too, shall pass —until next year!

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