Friday, December 02, 2022

Winter activities

If you know me, you already know that winter ain't my thing.
If I were to choose a favorite winter activity, it would be traveling to a tropical beach. Since I've taken on a seasonal job this winter, traveling to a tropical beach isn't on the table of potential activities for the coming months.  

Fortunately, SWMO doesn't typically get a lot of snow. It makes the winter long without much opportunity for sledding, skiing, outdoor ice skating, or other snow and/or ice related fun. 
So, what do you do for winter fun?
Maybe it's the same thing you do for summer fun, but with more clothes on!

I need to run into Springfield today. Google Maps says it's 16 miles to the coffee shop where I'm meeting a guy. It will be a cool ride, but I think I'll take the bike. Motorcycle riding is a summer activity that I do in the winter, but with more (or at least warmer) clothes on. 

I still need to enclose the deck if I'm going to make use of it this winter.
I have a few magic effects I'd like to work on (although, I haven't been too serious about it). 
I also have some woodburning tools that I received a couple of years ago that might be fun to experiment with.
I read, but inside rather than outside.

Where do you live and what are your go-to winter activities?

John
#readyforspring

2 comments:

  1. I find that living in Minnesota, a person has to have some hobbies, preferably both indoors and out. Stained glass keeps me busy indoors while my fatty does the job outside for me. I actually look forward to the change of seasons and the variety they add to my life by shifting my focus among my varied interests.

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  2. St. Louis is getting warmer winters. If it does snow, it melts the next day. My goto activity is the same as the hotass summer, in the basement on the computer. I would like permanent spring and fall.

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