Winter for the phoren living desis
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:53 am
In pre-R2I posts there will be the lament of the cold winters. In post-R2I posts there'd the longing for the pure, crisp cold winds of winter in the northeast. One way or another, winter has become part of the desi-in/and-america story. This week we changed the furnace filter, and put up the stretch film on the draftier windows. The central heating is already on. It is now 41ºF, tomorrow night's low will be 33ºF. Pretty soon, we will have snow in the neighborhood. We will be able to X-country ski in the park nearby. Autobody shops will make more money fixing fender-benders. Some of the small neighborhood slopes will have children sliding down in various plastic toboggans.... even the lid of a garbage can came in handy in the old days :)) There was a recent local TV advisory about safety in sliding down the hills: kids are asked to wear bicycle helmets when they go sliding in snow.
I like winters in my town. Best season in many respects. Much cleaner air; no dust, pollen. Nice to go out for walks. Even see deer more often than in warmer weather. They are out watching for us to bring them feed-grain.
The Farmer's Almanac gets "cute" about the weather, and calls the upcoming winter, "wet and wild", and says [QUOTE]For the winter of 2011–12, the Farmers’ Almanac is forecasting “clime and punishment,” a season of unusually cold and stormy weather. For some parts of the country, that means a frigid climate; while for others, it will mean lots of rain and snow.
Any ideas or plans for what you are going to do for this winter ?
I like winters in my town. Best season in many respects. Much cleaner air; no dust, pollen. Nice to go out for walks. Even see deer more often than in warmer weather. They are out watching for us to bring them feed-grain.
The Farmer's Almanac gets "cute" about the weather, and calls the upcoming winter, "wet and wild", and says [QUOTE]For the winter of 2011–12, the Farmers’ Almanac is forecasting “clime and punishment,” a season of unusually cold and stormy weather. For some parts of the country, that means a frigid climate; while for others, it will mean lots of rain and snow.
Any ideas or plans for what you are going to do for this winter ?