Some January's we have a thaw and we have a weekend at the cabin. Some Decembers we get down. We have not been down to Too since late October or early November. Just checked the checkbook register to find out (since I'm not keeping a journal for the last six months or so. I wonder why?). Anyway, we came down the weekend after my first cataract surgery, November 8, 9 and 10. We haven't been back since. May not get back until June the way it is going.
We leave these lights up year around. I love the festive look. |
I wanted to put these old-fashioned Christmas lights up at the new cabin but settled, instead, on using them on the garden shed porch.
I remember a spell in the 60s where the temperature hovered around 0 degrees. It was a year of The Miniskirts (no jeans allowed at school) and we had to walk from the High School to a store building uptown for one of our classes. We walked about 4 blocks and literally (about froze) our fannies off. Oh my.
Forecast for this upcoming week is temperature below 0 every night and barely creeping above zero during the day. At least one day, the thermometer will not even see the zero mark.
We will be thankful for Spring this year.
And maybe I'll look forward to Global warming : ) just kidding.
2 comments:
ha ha. . . although they don't call it global warming anymore. . . it's climate change.
I'm just hoping this means spring will come a little earlier this year!
I love those lights that you got at True Value. Fabulous!
I remember a cold winter when Erica and I were at UNI. There were -60 and -70 degree windchills. I remember seeing the steam or smoke coming out of the factories and it just stayed in a tight clump, hovering slightly above the building.
I also remember, one day, trying to drive to campus (because class WAS NOT cancelled!) and driving and driving to find an empty parking spot. I'm sure that I ended up parking nearly as far away as what it would have been if I walked!
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