It was icy over night, then the mist added a film of dampness to the already slippery surface. It was unpleasant even walking the few yards to the car, which was comprehensively iced.
It stayed misty all day, which would have been atmospheric if I had been in a place with hills and trees but which was merely depressing in the middle of town.
Yesterday had been bright and light when I left the shop. Tonight was dull and grey. However, it wasn’t slippery, so it wasn’t all bad. That is how we are at the moment, with slow progress to Spring. We will have a couple of days of higher temperatures and lighter nights, then it will drop back for a few days. I suppose that’s what makes me appreciate the good days.
So far it has been a mild winter, and, as usual, I keep having to remind myself that there is plenty of scope for bad weather in February (which is often a bad month) and even March. Being realistic, it doesn’t take much to close us down. A day of snow will cause havoc in the UK, whereas Norway or Canada would look at it and shrug it off.
I think poets must thrive on misery, because I found myself thinking creative thoughts on the way home in the car. This could be the end of the poetry drought, and about time too – there are a lot of deadlines coming up. I had 42 poems published last year and have had two accepted so far this year. I’m not going to judge myself solely by numbers but I would like to be in that area again so I can’t afford to waste too many chances.
I’m, sticking with my theme for photographs – another postcard and another parcel. variety is over-rated.
A fine selection of cycling stamps today. Can you still buy a 10½p stamp or did that come from stock?
They are a stamp set from 1978. https://www.collectgbstamps.co.uk/explore/issues/?issue=157
You can still use all stamps with decimal prices, even the 1/2p ones as long as you make it up to a full penny – there are some in the Day 4 header picture – the policeman and the town crier.
Poets thrive on misery? No way?
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The postcards and stamps provide welcome variety
I will try to be more various . . .
In Maine, we’re not too fazed by snow either. 😉
Not while you have Clif! 🙂
So true!
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I am glad to hear the poetry drought is ending. You could always try bringing along a voice activated recorder along in the car to get the ideas down before they disappear.
I have a recorder but it is too small for my stiff fingers to operate. I am thinking of buying a voice activated one, but as usual am procrastinating. 🙂
It seems like a good idea. Perhaps you could put your procrastinating on hold.
Good idea. I can always start again tomorrow.