What a shock to the system! Last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the midday temperature in Caistor was 18C, 19C and 19C. (That's 64F, 66F and 66F for those of you who work on Fahrenheit,) The same days this week were 5C. 6C, and 8C (41F, 43F and 46F). Very brrr! Back to a scarf, hat and gloves when I walk and back to having the heating on when I get home. Yes, I realise it's worse in other places but that's a big enough freeze for me!
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But while I was wrapped up against the cold I got a little more knitting done on my weather scarf. The top picture is the first 161 days of my eighth decade. And the second one is how it looked in January.
Yeah Spring has a way of doing that...
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is looking very nice. Love the colour combo.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I love your scarf and soon you'll have bright spring colours and what a great way to remember your 80th year.
ReplyDeleteErm, my seventy first - ie the first year of my eighth decade!
DeleteAccording to our local forecast, I'd be needing white wool for a few rows - and this is in CORNWALL!!! Mind you, as I live on the edge of Bodmin Moor, I reckon the snow will be on the moorland hills rather than on our village. It wouldn't dare - would it?
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend internal heating! Brandy? Whisky?
DeleteNah! I'm not a fan of spirits - I do have a glass of wine most evenings mostly red, occasionally white depending on what I fancy.
DeleteAs for the snow - if it comes it will make little difference to me. I don't go out anyway. Lost my confidence and afraid of falling, so I stay at home. I'm a hermit!!!
The month is almost done. Are you doing okay there?
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