Saturday, January 03, 2009

Things I LIKE about winter

... more specificaly, about this winter.
The festive seasons are over and the long winter begins. Or so it seems. Usually I get 10x the usual Sunday evening blues at about this time but this year I'm bracing myself against it. Firstly, now that we have to walk the dog every day I'm testing out the theory that I just need more light and exercise in the winters to keep my spirits up. So far it's working. Second, I'm making a mental list of the reasons why I like winter and I'm working to make sure that I have good things to look forward to. So here it is:

-Christmas, New Years and all the other good socializing and relaxing.
- The silloettes of trees. I don't know why but I love looking at the bare tree just before sunset. There's so many different shapes and sizes... i wish I could identify them.
-Mom and Dad told me about the "blue hour" and how it turns into the "grey hour". Described in that way, I like looking for the right colours to feel out the day.
-Cass and Mike's stag and doe. Not just that day but for the next two months I'll be trying to organize and plan it. By the way, keep Feb. 28th open.
-It's freezing so there's no mud at least!
-Pulling out the graph paper, seed catalogues and the imagination. I love planning a garden in the winter. I rarely actually use any of my plans but it is almost as good as the horticultural therapy of actually being in the garden.
-Dan and I are planning on going away for a weekend with our friends Mike & Meg to the blacksheep inn. We haven't picked a date yet but I think that March would be a perfect month for it. I'm super excited about this one. It's a road trip, a night (or 2) away, good visiting with friends and probably some really good music. Maybe we can get some snow shoeing or something in too. Fun eh?
-As soon as there is any thaw, I have full permission to make whatever garden I want here. That should be fun. Good thing I have a roto tiller!

That's it for now but I'm really going to try to add to this list.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the link. Sounds like a great place to visit. Make it happen.
Great list too. Snow does cover up a multitude of evils. (Imagine your front lawn when it thaws!) Think how healthy the cold is going into your lungs. You are probably killing all the flu bugs you pick up.
When the warm weather comes we sure appreciate it.

2:56 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peter has been talking about planning a garden. We have some money still left at Lee Valley and Tools. They sell these great little seedling containers. I think it will be fun to try a little garden. Right now everything is laden with heavy snow. It's absolutely beautiful. Just not great to drive in.

2:59 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh, I forgot about Timmies roll up the rim... it's something, right?

11:47 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nicole i love your list.\
I love laying in bed at night and listening to the wind howl around the windows and then snuggling down farther into the blankets!
If i am lucking i will hopefully plant a small garden at the new place. I need kale we are all out and mom and dad are going to be gone for gardening season so i will just have to plant some myself!

10:47 a.m.  

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