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Thursday, November 24, 2005

let it snow let it snow let it snow

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okay that comes perilously close to being a christmas carol. please forgive me. i hate that people play christmas music in november and this rampant christmas in september thing that's going on is really starting to annoy me. like really, the santa claus parade is in the middle of november?

what???

[i love christmas by the way, or perhaps i should say solstice celebration or the holidays, it's just i don't need three months of buildup to it.]

regardless, it snowed last night. really snowed with snow on my car this morning and everything. and it's wonderful. the world is white, the air is crisp, the duvet is the correct bedding again [god i love duvets,] cheeks are rosy, cars are cranky and the heat is on.

which of course means that soon our homes will start to get that particular smell that a home gets when the windows haven't been opened for months.

it also means that a lot of people will start to complain about the weather.

and you know? i sympathise, i really do. no, i really do.

but you know what else? when i was living in vancouver the weather was killing me. no. killing nme. like the last winter i was there i spent something like a month refusing to leave my house and mostly refusing to leave my room.

i did have the internet i should mention. though a vastly different internet it was.

but here is where the story changes. you see i noticed this killing tendency of the horrible weather in vancouver so i LEFT. I up and moved back to Ontario because here the sky is blue, it turns grey, there's snow, the sky turns blue again. Ahhhh weather my body loves.

vancouver? the sky turns grey in october and except for maybe 5 days it stays like that until april or may. and it rains for days and days and days and days. [at one point i started counting after endless rain and from the day i started counting it rained or drizzled THIRTY ONE days in a row (not all day, but at least once per day)]

given a choice between +3C and rain and -30C and snow? I pick snow every single time. At least with snow when you enter your home all you have to do is shake your head and you're done. the cold and damp in vancouver get into your bones and don't leave for hours and hours after you enter a home. also snow is for skiing on and playing in.

but note. i hated the weather so i LEFT.

so i ask you, what is WITH all these people that move someplace or are born there and hate the weather and stay? is it just that they need something to complain about?

i've heard the arguments about work and family and i really do sympathise but this is a whole new world. if you don't like where you are you hop on monster or whatever and you find yourself something else to do in another place. or you get a job at a large company and get yourself transferred.

what you don't do is sit around and bitch to someone who is playing in the snow about how much the weather sucks.

what you especially don't do is go out in january in a fall jacket, no socks, no hat, no gloves and no scarf and then whine about being cold. OF COURSE you're cold, you're not wearing the most basic or winter clothing... and yet somehow it's the fault of the weather that you're miserable.

one of my clients today was telling me how much she loves to run in the winter and i completely sympathise with her. the air and the light are somehow extra magical and crisp in the winter. the world is defintely dressed in it's winter best and your breath makes beautiful frosty patterns in the air.

perhaps it's extra beautiful because it's ephemeral. because soot will land on the snow and turn it black. because plows will come and shove it into the wheels of your car or block your driveway. because in the city it will turn into slush. because if nothing else, in the spring it will melt.

i haven't caught a snowflake on my tongue yet this winter but i'm certainly looking forward to it.

so to make a long story short i leave you with this. if you don't like the weather there are planes leaving every hour... but please, shut the fuck up about it.

11 Comments:

Blogger DZER said...

I like snow, but I am one of those people that would rather not be that cold for any real extended period of time. which is why, naturally, I live in a tropical island LOL

I always look forward to some winter taunting ... to constantly referring to the 86° Fahrenheit weather, going to the beach, having to adjust my air conditioner to "high" ... because it's just so FUN sometimes.

guess that won't work here though ;)

enjoy your winter wonderland sass ... I wouldn't mind visiting to catch snowflakes with you, but I also wouldn't want to stick around for TOO long ;)

11/24/2005 06:29:00 PM  
Blogger SignGurl said...

You read my mind again. I absofuckinglutely LOVE the snow.

I get so sick of hearing people put me down because I am happy to accept my weather surroundings. Why should I sulk and complain when I can make the best of it by enjoying what is laid before me?

Like you said, Sass, if you don't like it, go somewhere else!

11/24/2005 06:29:00 PM  
Blogger da buttah said...

it's snowing in new york too! i love waking up and the world is white...somehow it makes me feel like a little kid again

amen on the "get the fuck out" point. or at least stop whining about it....

11/24/2005 07:04:00 PM  
Blogger mikster said...

If it would only snow @ 80 degrees...lol

11/24/2005 10:51:00 PM  
Blogger Ambrrrr said...

Since I now officially have an address in THE COLDEST capital CITY IN THE WORLD, I may complain. I reserve the right :)

11/24/2005 11:55:00 PM  
Blogger sassinak said...

dzer: but see you solved the snow dilemma by living somewhere without it. now you visit it on occasion and love it and move on right?

also you'll be able to tease me on grey slushy days... just not the rest of them :)

jenn: it seems you're sharing a brain with johnny and i. welcome to the pack. i just put people down like this 'i guess you don't get out to play in the snow much huh?' or 'if only you skiied' or whatever :)

"Why should I sulk and complain when I can make the best of it by enjoying what is laid before me?" <-- amen sister

buttah: mmm new york. i have NOT spent enough time there but i love it and i imagine that in the snow it's fully magical.

if they would at LEAST wear layers?!?

mike: i've skiied in shorts and a t-shirt as the hill melted around me. that shit rocks!

amber: i lived in ottawa. it's fucking cold there dude i sympathise. wear socks :) [i didn't when i lived there]

11/25/2005 12:23:00 AM  
Blogger sassinak said...

funny thing is that i love warm weather just as much. i was really really happy (and skinny as hell!) in italy in the summer and it was 40C every day... so i can sympathise with your love of heat!

i could imagine living anywhere that's not north of thunder bay. as long as i get a summer for real i'm okay.

funny thing about buzzes, noone ever notices i'm stoned either!

11/25/2005 07:31:00 AM  
Blogger othercat said...

Dallas is too cold? When I lived in TX, all the regular folks figured I was kinda weird because I thought it was too hot by the time March came around. Each to their own I s'pose.

I can't wait to get out on the snowshoes and disappear into the forest for a hike. I'll post pix so you can see how lovely it is.

11/25/2005 10:41:00 AM  
Blogger sassinak said...

oc: you are kinda weird. course that has nothing to do with the weather in dallas! *g*

i'm in for winter hiking but i'd rather not do it in a cedar bush this time... :)

11/25/2005 11:04:00 AM  
Blogger sassinak said...

mmm that is one of the wonderful things about this place. and i've had winters and summers all over this place now. i still need to spend a year or three in the maritimes too though.

i am envious of your australia experience. i want a travel writing gig to go to oz... and nz and thailand and and and

i will be able to afford travel soon i think

11/26/2005 12:05:00 AM  
Blogger sassinak said...

cast it makes me really sad the way you discuss your marriage and the woman you live with. i wish for so much more for you. with your passion and lust for life i think you should be living in a home filled with laughter and life. i'm sad that you say things like 'occupies a dwelling with someone' ... so impersonal.

as for the weather... aruba is 86f every day of the year because the trade winds start there!

no one place has perfect weather... i think i would get bored in somewhere as perfect as aruba!

11/27/2005 09:36:00 PM  

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