Thursday, February 6, 2025

Southern weather

People are going to think this is the most boring blog ever, with the last two posts being about the weather. 

I'll try to do better. Most of my friends here follow me on Substack where my writing is more interesting. I keep things a bit more light-hearted here. 

But back to the weather. This past Sunday afternoon, when it took a warm turn, I was sitting outside in shorts and a tee-shirt. Wife, on the other hand, was inside in sweats sitting by the fire. She either had not received the memo or was in denial. 

Blog friend Becki (Field Lilies) has recently written about the approaching change in seasons (it will be spring in about six weeks) and the ambivalent feelings it stirs in her. She looks forward to springtime but is not sure she is quite ready to be out in the yard with the plants, garden, etc. (I hope I paraphrased accurately, Becki!)

I posted a reply to her blog telling her I have some mixed feelings also because when spring comes, I feel guilty that I am NOT out in the yard with the plants, garden, etc.! About ten years ago I worked a yard service into the budget, and I enjoy being outside looking at the fruits of their labors! But I feel a little guilty about it. 

As you know from my last post, we had a big snow here in January and I thoroughly enjoyed it. We do not have particularly harsh winters here in Middle Tennessee, and snow is always a big deal. It helps that I usually don't have to get out and go anywhere in it, but after a day or so of snow, even it has not begun to melt, the plows and salt trucks have cleared things enough that I can drive if I need to. 

I have some friends who have begun to go to Florida for at least part of the winter months, choosing to opt for the warmer climate. I think Wife might enjoy that and, in the coming years after I retire, should she wish to do that, I would try it for a season. But I would never want to do it every winter. I like the changing seasons. 

Personally, I would sooner go to the mountains of Colorado for the summer (escaping the heat) than the beaches of Florida for the winter. But, of course, to each his/her own. 

And Wife and I do have a little trip to Florida planned in a couple of weeks. We are going down for opening weekend of MLB spring training and will see three games. When we get back, it will be almost time for our son-in-law's surgery. I'll post more about that later and humbly ask for your continued prayers for him. 

Hoping you are enjoying the weather wherever you are. You might as well because you can't do anything about it!