Feb. 1st - Rabbits Rollcall
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:44 am
Check in day. What have you been up to?
Cloudy, 26° here. Heading into upper 30’s, but wind will make it feel colder. Big storm will miss us, but might have some lake effect depending on wind. No big deal though. Going to take advantage of mild day to put some stuff in the shed, break down some boxes and take them and other stuff to recycle. Went through and cleaned out one storage room. Sone stuff heading to donation, pile of throw out went in yesterday’s trash pick up, rest is heading to shed or recycle. That room is ready for paint brush.
Picked out the flooring for the bathroom, will have that room measured on Thursday and go from there.
O’Sharon, regarding my love for winter, I think it’s a case of bloom where your planted. I always like Winter as a kid and embraced a lot of snow activities over the years. I grew up in a country atmosphere per say until the village became a city suburb of Detroit. But I also grew up north here too and have spent more of my life here. Downstate I used to ice skate, we dabbled in ice fishing, I dabbled at downhill skiing, had sleds, toboggans and up here it was snowshoes, cross country skis and snowmobiles. I never minded shoveling and now snow blowing. Yes, it can get cold and treacherous in winter, but being out getting exercise and fresh air and having places to walk by the lakes and no traffic makes a big difference.Hard to do that in the city. It also makes one tough, dealing with what mom nature throws at us. I think it makes one appreciate the changing of seasons from winter to spring and into summer more too, because the changes are so dramatic. One becomes so attuned to nature that you notice subtle things that others don’t. I call it a feel for the seasons and the Weather. Meteorological spring begins on March 1st and I can sense things changing way before the calendar says spring. That’s just an equinox dste at tbe end of March. Nature doesn’t live by the calendar. The angle of the sun, the change from dry to wetter snow, changes in sky color, birds beginning to chirp, and a lot of minor things tell me when spring is coming.
Enough wintery jabbering. Got to get moving. Have a nice dsy and Stdy safe, hunker down, those of you in the path of this wi ter storm.
Cloudy, 26° here. Heading into upper 30’s, but wind will make it feel colder. Big storm will miss us, but might have some lake effect depending on wind. No big deal though. Going to take advantage of mild day to put some stuff in the shed, break down some boxes and take them and other stuff to recycle. Went through and cleaned out one storage room. Sone stuff heading to donation, pile of throw out went in yesterday’s trash pick up, rest is heading to shed or recycle. That room is ready for paint brush.
Picked out the flooring for the bathroom, will have that room measured on Thursday and go from there.
O’Sharon, regarding my love for winter, I think it’s a case of bloom where your planted. I always like Winter as a kid and embraced a lot of snow activities over the years. I grew up in a country atmosphere per say until the village became a city suburb of Detroit. But I also grew up north here too and have spent more of my life here. Downstate I used to ice skate, we dabbled in ice fishing, I dabbled at downhill skiing, had sleds, toboggans and up here it was snowshoes, cross country skis and snowmobiles. I never minded shoveling and now snow blowing. Yes, it can get cold and treacherous in winter, but being out getting exercise and fresh air and having places to walk by the lakes and no traffic makes a big difference.Hard to do that in the city. It also makes one tough, dealing with what mom nature throws at us. I think it makes one appreciate the changing of seasons from winter to spring and into summer more too, because the changes are so dramatic. One becomes so attuned to nature that you notice subtle things that others don’t. I call it a feel for the seasons and the Weather. Meteorological spring begins on March 1st and I can sense things changing way before the calendar says spring. That’s just an equinox dste at tbe end of March. Nature doesn’t live by the calendar. The angle of the sun, the change from dry to wetter snow, changes in sky color, birds beginning to chirp, and a lot of minor things tell me when spring is coming.
Enough wintery jabbering. Got to get moving. Have a nice dsy and Stdy safe, hunker down, those of you in the path of this wi ter storm.