Hibernation?

Well, here we are, near the end of October and having had some of the most unseasonable weather – in that, it has been quite warm and little rain.

Certainly, this year, the heating came on before I got seriously cold at home.

But, according to the forecast, this is set to change on Sunday.

Already, today, we have rain.

Tomorrow, we have more rain (but not as much as today).

Sunday we have even more rain and the temperature is set to drop to a maximum of 7°C (with a minimum, on Monday and Tuesday mornings, of 1°C). Time to get out jumpers and warm socks and coats and stuff.

With any luck, there will be just 4 months of this, with things improving in February.

I should be like a bear and hibernate. Or like a bird and fly south.

No, I think hibernation is best. Waking up when it’s nice. Sounds good to me.

4 thoughts on “Hibernation?

  1. HI ANDY – Good to ‘see’ you. We are bracing for hurricane “Sandy”, Monday in to Tuesday. Uh-oh! We lose power here so easily and it is just dreadful when we hve to haul water in so to flush. God. And heat water on the grill for bathing. I have PTSD from the last two storms and days of NO power! NO water!
    So, I hope our impending doom makes your
    rain’ more tolerable. Or not. :-)
    Love Gail
    peace……

    • Hahahahaha – Yes, Gail, I do know that other people have it worse than I do, yourselves included. However, I don’t think I will be moving to where you live any time soon. I don’t think I would survive, hibernation or not! :-D
      Good luck with Sandy – I hope he/she treats you well and doesn’t cause too much difficulty for you.

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