1. What are your feelings about winter? Right this minute? That it can't come soon enough (of course this is subject to drastic and heartfelt revision when it does start showing up later in the year...)
2. What is your go-to drink in the winter? (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) Mochaccino with lots of cream and sprinkled with bits of Flake bar, speaks to the inner greedy glutton, the coffee/chocolate addict and the small child needing comforty drinks.
3. What are your favorite things about the winter? I don't think I have one, it tends to be - by the standards of most of you - mild and dull, mostly dry, we never get snow (well, I am told about twenty flakes landed on the local hill in 1973? - made the local newspapers)
Maybe that it's not too cold, though more than enough for me.
4. How do you deal with the wintry blues? Sit in front of the heater wrapped in a fluffy rug, listen to music, drink hot drinks and eat hot comfort food (let's be honest, very little cold summery food ever comes under the comfort label, that's a cooler weather thing) and read.
Oh, and Christmas in July is a good heartener, at a nice restaurant.
5. What are your least favorite things about the winter? When it's mild dull and drizzly, just wet enough to dampen the spirits if not the garden.
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1. What are your feelings about winter? Right this minute? That it can't come soon enough (of course this is subject to drastic and heartfelt revision when it does start showing up later in the year...)
2. What is your go-to drink in the winter? (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) Mochaccino with lots of cream and sprinkled with bits of Flake bar, speaks to the inner greedy glutton, the coffee/chocolate addict and the small child needing comforty drinks.
3. What are your favorite things about the winter? I don't think I have one, it tends to be - by the standards of most of you - mild and dull, mostly dry, we never get snow (well, I am told about twenty flakes landed on the local hill in 1973? - made the local newspapers)
Maybe that it's not too cold, though more than enough for me.
4. How do you deal with the wintry blues? Sit in front of the heater wrapped in a fluffy rug, listen to music, drink hot drinks and eat hot comfort food (let's be honest, very little cold summery food ever comes under the comfort label, that's a cooler weather thing) and read.
Oh, and Christmas in July is a good heartener, at a nice restaurant.
5. What are your least favorite things about the winter? When it's mild dull and drizzly, just wet enough to dampen the spirits if not the garden.