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Although it does soon wear off when reality kicks in and you read the gas meter reading, or the boiler breaks down again, or you're working with a headtorch under the Transit outside in the dark with an Easterly gale baring sleet or freezing rain up your arse or the white finger in your right hand turns blue, swells up to twice it's normal size and cracks on all your digit joints or getting the Transit stuck on a pathetic patch of ice because it doesn't even have a LSD and you can barely tell dusk from daytime and then there the road salt which turns the Transit to orange dust.
Yeah the first few weeks of winter are great until you remember what it's all about again.
And I am from Hong Kong.
or if your a glass half empty person, life is great then it turns to sh*t. Repeat.
Ditto on the good running weather.
Summer is sweat and misery by comparison.
I enter each spring as a new musician (and some new tunes).
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
Winter here in Scotland is pretty good, provided it's not raining heavily- which it doesn't do half as often as you'd expect.
Cold, crisp & the potential for proper snow. I once asked my boss how deep it had to get for us to have a snow day. "Waist deep seems reasonable". Bloody Canadians.
But you know full well that the next six months will be 7' Celsius and constant drizzle.
I'd like to move somewhere that has harsh winters and hot and sunny summers...... any ideas?