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Projects for a Cold Winter's Day

Cold winter's day overlooking Beech mountain

Well, summertime is officially GONE. It went from feeling like 100 F one week, to 50 F degree mornings in less than two weeks. My allergies and sinuses are responding accordingly, which means I feel super, ugh.

No matter how any of us feels about winter, it comes every year, marking a change of how we do things and live our lives. Even if winter doesn't bother someone, they still have to adjust how they do small daily activities, like the transition from shorts to pants. And short sleeves to long sleeves, then adding a jacket. Going outside to warm up the car in the morning means waking up five minutes early (except this year, yay working from home!), and the availability of certain foods inevitably change as well.

Sometimes I wish I lived in a seasonless place like Hawaii, with constant, perfect temperatures every day, but that might help the years slide by even more quickly. Without an obvious change of seasons, how would you know it's time to do certain things like put up a Christmas (palm) tree or remember your anniversary?

But the change in weather, however dramatic, reminds me there are some projects that must be done before it gets too cold out, and some that are better set aside for the kind of days where you don't even want to step outside. I love lists, and I am sure others will be looking to stockpile cold day activities, so why not gather all my ideas here? I'm sure I'll appreciate this foresight on a frigid January 17th when I am bored and need something to keep myself busy.

Indoor Projects for a Winter Day

What kind of activities are you storing up for the winter? Or are you the kind of person that doesn't care what the weather is like and just does it no matter what?

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