In the mail box this week only some flyers advertising a sale for the local hardware store.
Weather Canada has confirmed what I & many others already knew; there was a minimum record of sunlight during January 2017. In this part of Canada we had just about 12 hours total in sunlight! Come on February, show us what you have got in not only love, but sunshine & plenty of it. Oh & let's not forget about the rodent, Wiarton Willy, who foretells whether winter lingers or not this Thursday coming.
Mournful Dove |
Summer Manifesto, 2017 has a tentative list of adventures! |
And just a tempting taste of what some of those plans are, they include these 2 places ...
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Source: Location 2 |
"Each person deserves a day away in which no problems are confronted, no solutions searched for. Each of us needs to withdraw from the cares which will not withdraw from us." Maya Angelou
It definitely has been a dreary January! The two photos at the end of your post, are they in Ontario?? -Jenn
ReplyDeleteJenn, both are in the Oshawa area (1) is Parkwood Estates & (2) is Oshawa Botanical Gardens. Today January says goodbye with some glorious sunshine although really cold -15 (c)!!
DeleteIt's been miserable here, but no snow. I think I might plan a treat to cheer us up.
ReplyDeleteOh treats are a good idea, I just have been indulging in too many of the edible kind of treats!
DeleteHere's hoping February brings brighter days to your part of Canada!
ReplyDeleteNormally January is cold but sunny, well the world's weather is changing. Today we have had a fair amount of sun, so I will take it & say thank you.
DeleteWe seem to get much the same weather as you do. There was a bit of sunshine this morning, but the forecast is pretty dreary for the rest of the week. I'm curious, too, is this anywhere near you? If so, might get it on my list, too.
ReplyDelete(1) is Parkwood Estates in Oshawa www.parkwoodestate.com
Delete(2) is Oshawa Botanical Gardens & we want to go in June when the peony festival is on. There is a 3rd on which is the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington, ON -www.rbg.ca, They have shows & festivals for all kinds, the iris festival is a favourite.
Finding light to photograph my projects has been very hard this month, that's for sure. But I think things are on the up: a I type it's still light enough to just be thinking about putting the light on and last week the curtains would have been drawn by now.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a good week ahead!
I have been noticing the end of day light is lasting longer, the mornings still seem quite dark, but changes are a foot!
Delete12 hours' total sunlight for the month? Oooooooo. I'd be interested to know how depression rates react over the winter.
ReplyDeleteMany of the patients at the clinic are reporting being tired & lethargic all the time & the local university has seen a rise in student requests for counseling ... normally January is quite sunny although quite cold, not this year. I wonder if the consumption at the LCBO has gone up! I think I fall into the lethargic group.
DeleteIt's definitely a great idea to be thinking about summer to make it through the gray days! We've had sunshine the last few days here, temps in the high 60s, so I just had to sit outside on the patio today. Hoping you see some sunshine in February . . . and that the rodent doesn't see his shadow on Thursday!
ReplyDeleteOh how nice to be able to sit outside. Today was rather a sunny day, so I am saying thank you & knowing sunnier & warmer days are on the way. I was waiting to take the WPSH shadow item on Wednesday but I hope I cannot. (col).
DeleteI have always said that come the cold winter months I hibernate and create, lol.
ReplyDeleteYes we need more sunlight here in Ontario, Can.
Love those home and garden photos...makes me wish for the summer months.
Yesterday's sun shine was such a wonderful change, more like a normal Jan. day bitterly cold but gloriously sunny. We Canadians get a lot of creating done with our long winter months (lol).
DeleteHello! I'm back to reading blogs! I suppose if I tell you my January was far from dull you might kick me! Hopefully I helped by cheering up your dull days!
ReplyDeleteNo kicking & yes your wonderful photos of your New Zealand trip were very much enjoyed. I am sure there are still lots to come as you sort through them - oh how we miss SNAP!
DeleteSometimes you just need to dream of future adventures
ReplyDeleteI always find it fun to plan my summer manifesto during the winter. I think I should develop a winter manifesto (lol).
DeleteThinking of sunny adventures ahead when it's cold and gloomy sounds a great antidote to the winter blues. That parkland looks glorious ... And I thought we'd done badly here with 33 hours of January sunshine!
ReplyDeleteYou have the right attitude!
ReplyDeleteSometimes finding the light can be really difficult!