TeaBiscuit
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- Location
- Northern Ontario, Canada
The First Post
Rambling about the cold.
Good evening from my little corner of the Great White North, although to be fair, it is more rainy and chilly at the moment than snowy and frozen, but give it time! Our nine months of winter are surely due to begin any day now. Apparently, the squirrels think so, too. They are all over the place, busily gathering treats and stashing them away. I found a peanut on my front steps yesterday. LOL
Currently, it is 14°C and the forecast is calling for rain for most of next week. When I went upstairs to my bedroom earlier, I was surprised at how cold the room was and I closed the window for the first time since I opened it last spring. Now I am bundled in two layers and my bathrobe and dreaming of a huge mug of hot tea. Too bad for me that drinking anything after 6:00 PM is extremely iffy and greatly increases the chances that I will spend a large portion of the late-night hours traversing my rickety stairs in a dark stairwell as I go back and forth between my bedroom on the third floor and the bathroom on the second floor. It doesn't ensure a restful slumber and I doubt I will risk it. I've had a long week and I am tired and looking forward to several hours of uninterrupted sleep.
Maybe a better idea is getting into bed, burying myself under my duvet, and watching a movie. Sounds like a plan!
Rambling about the cold.
Good evening from my little corner of the Great White North, although to be fair, it is more rainy and chilly at the moment than snowy and frozen, but give it time! Our nine months of winter are surely due to begin any day now. Apparently, the squirrels think so, too. They are all over the place, busily gathering treats and stashing them away. I found a peanut on my front steps yesterday. LOL
Currently, it is 14°C and the forecast is calling for rain for most of next week. When I went upstairs to my bedroom earlier, I was surprised at how cold the room was and I closed the window for the first time since I opened it last spring. Now I am bundled in two layers and my bathrobe and dreaming of a huge mug of hot tea. Too bad for me that drinking anything after 6:00 PM is extremely iffy and greatly increases the chances that I will spend a large portion of the late-night hours traversing my rickety stairs in a dark stairwell as I go back and forth between my bedroom on the third floor and the bathroom on the second floor. It doesn't ensure a restful slumber and I doubt I will risk it. I've had a long week and I am tired and looking forward to several hours of uninterrupted sleep.
Maybe a better idea is getting into bed, burying myself under my duvet, and watching a movie. Sounds like a plan!
