Before anyone puts their knickers in a twist, I know there are parts of the country and around the world who are having worse and colder weather than Seattle. The point is, I live in Seattle and it is my tush that is getting cold. I’m sure 18 degrees at night and high 20’s during the day is a heat wave to some – for me is it bloody cold. It is dry cold, so my nose is not only stuffy, it is dry and I can’t seem to blow my nose to clear it.
The bonus of this cold is that the sun is shining and it is beautifully clear – also why it is so cold. We have had some gorgeous sunsets and I would love to put some of them here – it was too cold at that time of day and freeze my butt for pictures. Yes, call me a wimp, but I prefer being warm and comfortable. However, I do have some sunsets from other times I will post.
It has been this cold since last Monday. I will admit the mountains were gorgeous Monday morning, so clear and topped with more snow. I’ve noticed I’ve been up early enough to see the sunrise on them, they look pink, like strawberry ice cream. Plus the sky has been just a lovely, though not quite as vivid as sunset.
Maybe if the wind wasn’t so cold, it wouldn’t be so uncomfortable. When I am in the sun, it is more comfortable, but not with the wind. There is something about winter sun that relaxes me and I go to sleep, especially riding in the car. We have opened the shades during the day to let the sun in to warm the living room. Once it goes down, so do the shades. They really help keep the house warm.
However, I have spent the week going out and keeping as warm as possible. I must admit, I was really tired and draggy on Monday after Thanksgiving – why is a mystery. We had a quiet meal with a boneless turkey ball. Plus eating it for several meals. I came back from my adjustment with Dr. Cheryl and had a nap – felt a lot better after that.
Tuesday John came to do the trimming and pruning in the yard – boy was it cold for them. I went to see Mom in the morning and had a good visit. Well, visit isn’t quite how I would term it. I read more of the D. E. Stevenson book to her. She was glad to see me and enjoyed the cookies I brought.
I came back for lunch then had a last-minute appointment with the dentist – I have had a sore on my tongue for two weeks and it has been so hard to eat and painful all the time. Usually they are gone in a few days but this one kept hanging on and not getting better. He took a picture of it and saw something there, he thinks I may have bitten it in the night. He suggested not wearing my night guard for a few days. By George, it was a lot better in 2 or 3 days.
Would you believe the inside of my cheek is bothering me now? I haven’t worn my night guard since I saw him – now when the assistant calls I can tell her the tongue is doing much better but now it is my cheek.
John and his crew were gone by the time I got back – yet I had passed his truck on the curve by the Shorewood sign. We found out later he had run out of diesel and he had to have someone come and start it for him. Actually, he said that 1/4 tank on a hill is like having no fuel whatsoever. An expensive lesson for him. Took him 3 hours before he could leave.
Wednesday was Kent Breakfast Club, and I left right after because Patti was coming to give me the sample I asked about. I was supposed to call when I came home from Mom, but I forgot and had to see the dentist. I had a few minutes before she came, so I put some of the slices in the stream pattern in the small bed. Eddie had not been happy to see the pile of slices on the porch – when I told him what I planned to do with them, he said he hadn’t planned on spreading slices. I asked him what made him think he had to do it.
When he came home, he helped with the other two beds and it was done very quickly. I think he likes the idea now. It was cold doing it in the morning, but by afternoon is was a little better. I also want to put a rock piece there too – like this:
All I have to do is find fairly large rocks, glue them together and I am set.
Or maybe something a little more exotic:
It would add a little interest if I did one of the last two.
Last night the weather man talked about possible snow – you guessed it, nothing happened overnight. They get all excited and talk as if it is a foregone conclusion; I have learned to take it with a pound of salt. I can remember a time when the weatherman said it would snow but not much – it dumped on us about 2 feet.
it’s still cold, but supposed to warm up in the 40’s and rain. We had frost the first part of the week but then it was so cold and dry there was not frost anywhere. My hair either sticks flat to my head or flies around all over the place. Warmer temperatures and rain sound very good to me right now.
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