Winter Wonderland
Ok, maybe not quite. But we are experiencing a bout of unseasonable coolness, with temps running 15-20 degrees below mid-August norms. The pups are peppy, I'm shivering, and the lands End Outlet catalog couldn't have come at a better time. Found a squall parka, snow boots, and other assorted gear. A good pair of wind pants is still on the to-buy list.
In a couple of weeks, we'll be into the -ber months. I don't quite believe it.
In a couple of weeks, we'll be into the -ber months. I don't quite believe it.
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And then of course three months of bitter, dry, smoggy glare.
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The idea of sleeping under a blanket rather than a roaring fan sounds so...so alien, yet so charming.
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Ditto....
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But I like the northern Midwest, too. I might like New England. There are so many nice places. Unfortunately, there's also too little time and not enough money.
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I would need full spectrum light bulbs throughout the house, and maybe a special light lamp, to survive the NW full time. I know the rain gets to Ru occasionally, and she's south in the Oregon corridor between the ranges.
I've never been to NE as an adult--I look forward to it someday.
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I love the scenery out there, but I need the sun. Even a week of clouds gets to me.
OTOH, I was there in April 2000 for Norwescon, and then in May 2002 for a visit, and both times were lovely--mostly sunny, with very little rain. But I recall being told that the PacNorWest was dealing with a long drought, and that it normally isn't so sunny so early.
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Terribly sad, and not true--even something as simple as a natural source of lithium from peas can make a tremendous difference for some people going through a depression cycle--if your minerals are off, you can be in trouble.
OTOH, I was there in April 2000 for Norwescon, and then in May 2002 for a visit, and both times were lovely--mostly sunny, with very little rain. But I recall being told that the PacNorWest was dealing with a long drought, and that it normally isn't so sunny so early.
I think the drought in the west is going on five years--and finally shows some signs of easing a bit.