Personally I love the winter for the clear crisp days. But I cannot stand the short daylight hours and not being able to visit the lottie after work.
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I dread the snow and ice. I had a fall a couple of years ago and it's really knocked my confidence for walking on slippery surfaces. If there's even a couple of inches of snow we can't get the car off the side road and so I can't get to work. Having said all that, if I'm on jollies I love it!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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I'm going to be really dull here, and say that I absolutely hate getting into cold clothes. So they all have to be either in the airing cupboard or on rads. If I forget, they have to be put in front of a blowy air heater before I can put them on.
And I hate having a cold back. Brrrr.
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I love daylight. I love being outside. I love thin duvets. I love walking in flip flops through long grass. I love the sound of cricket being played on the village green. I love supping ale in a pub garden by a canal.
Winter's just bleak.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostI love daylight. I love being outside. I love thin duvets. I love walking in flip flops through long grass. I love the sound of cricket being played on the village green. I love supping ale in a pub garden by a canal.
Winter's just bleak.Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are probably right.
Edited: for typo, thakns VC
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Why do I love winter? Man alive, I don't think there's a list long enough, but I'll give it a go!
My Birthday!
SNOW!
SANTA!
I love the crispness of a cold winters day, and I absolute love getting all wrapped up in winter clothes going on walks with the dogs and coming back lovely and warm but with rosy red cheeks sitting down to a lovely Sunday Dinner (they somehow always taste better in winter).
Then there's sledging. I cannot over emphasise this point enough: Then. There's. Sledging.
SLEDGING!!
This is literally a direct route back to my childhood - and I'm sure it is for so many more people. You see people from every background, any financial status, any variety of human in today's society: when we go sledging we're all that little child that adores the adrenaline rush of flying down a snowy slope and charging back up the hill - just to do it again, and again - until we're either shattered or someone has cold feet.
I can put up with all the winter has to throw: cold days, long nights, darkness and a seemingly never ending rain if I am allowed to go sledging. It's just that fun. That won't ever change for me
Also, if your front drive is on a slight slope then try throwing a bucket of water down it the night before a frost so that the next day you've got a fantastical slope to skid up and down on, whenever you leave or come back to the house it's absolute mayhem trying to get to and from the front door, but you've got a smile as wide as a Cheshire Cat doing it though.
(I'll post more if I can think of more!)Garden Chris
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I can't garden as much as I would like because of awful weather and I hate the lack of light and get SAD quite bad, must invest in a daylight thingey!
My joints get rusty and seize up during winter, and I never seem to feel warm, even with heating full pelt ;(
All in all I hate winter!
Christmas is a very small consolation on the way to spring
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With you on the sledging, Chris. We have a very steeply sloping field at the back of our place, so it would be just plain ungrateful not to make use of it. Out comes the bit of wide, plastic fascia-board, and we're off!
As to other stuff i love...
Eating something that has been going "blip, blip,blip" in the oven all day and has dumplings floating in it.
Snuggling up on the sofa with Mr Teez and Beau.
Crispy Days
Starry,starry nights - observed through the Velux window in our bedroom while all snuggled up.
Winter dog walks - even drying off a wet dog has it's rewards as he's SO happy when he sees the hair-dryer come out!
Seeing the first shoots of bulbs pushing through and knowing it won't be long till spring.
Loads of other stuff. I don't mind winter at all, really!When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!
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I love it too. If you've never been freezing, you can't appreciate a really hot bath and warm socks and a snuggly blanket or two.
Also with the blip blip blip and dumplings. And venturing out looking like hell at half four safe in the knowledge no-one can see in the dark.
Crispy mornings, and watching frost steam off in the sunlight. Seeing all the animal tracks in the snow.
snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, I can keep going all day, snow, snow, snow
having a deadline on work in the garden, being freezing doing it, then inside for a cup of tea to look over your good work through the window all warm again.
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Hate the dark and cold but do love a nice winter stew when wrapped up nice and cosy. Also know that if it was hot and sunny every day I'd not really appreciate it so you need to contrast.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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