Give me one word to describe winter, wherever you are, whatever your winter is doing.This exercise brought to you by a woman who should be living on a beach, not in a town where the predicted high later this week is 4 degrees, with a predicted low of -13.
Photo credit: D Sharon Pruitt
Frigid - in every sense of the word.
ReplyDeleteUmbearable. (No bare feet for me, please!)
ReplyDeleteEndless
ReplyDeleteintrospective
ReplyDeleteBRRRRRR
ReplyDeletePuff
ReplyDelete(Puffs of my breath in the air, snow puff dances, puffs of snow drifts, puffs of clouds. And it was the only appropriate four-letter word I could think of that was family friendly.)
Antediluvian
ReplyDeleteWarm!
ReplyDeleteWent for a run at 9am this morning and it was around 70 degrees. (I live in Southern California ;))
What great words! Thank you! (Yes, even you, my warm weather friend!)
ReplyDeleteeverlasting.
ReplyDeleteSnap. (No explanation, just try it on.)
ReplyDeleteCozy.
ReplyDeleteI spend more time indoors / in warm comfortable clothes excusable for their sloppiness / engaged in conversation with friends & family / just using a coffee cup to warm my hands than at any other point of the year. Winter may be the opposite of 'frigid' for me. (Of course, I'm Canadian, which may explain a lot)
Fog.
ReplyDelete(and your photo makes me cold... those sweet little toesies!)