Dec 15 2008

It’s beginning to feel a lot like winter

Published by at 10:04 am under Life in Oaktown,Weather


My street in today’s hailstorm

I may have jinxed the weather by posting those sunny pictures, because it’s been cold and rainy ever since. Some of you may think that it’s always warm and sunny here, but that’s the southern part of the state. The northern part can be (and is), as the late, great Frank Sinatra once said “cold and damp”, which is probably why his house was in Palm Springs.

So I’ve been bundled up like a Dickens waif, since the house is drafty and I’m too cheap to turn the heat up. Fingerless gloves are a definite possibility if the overnight lows really do reach the freezing mark (32F/0C) they’re predicting.

Yesterday, I propped the porch door open in case Henry wanted to shelter from the storm. It turns out he did, since he was curled up on the couch* there within minutes. The girls and I could keep an eye on him from my desk, though it makes it a little crowded with two cats, my iBook, and filing system** (precarious piles of things & stuff). Not to mention essential items like the paperweight with a reproduction of Marilyn Monroe’s driver’s license in it.

As the day grew darker and colder, it occurred to me to bring Henry a blanket. I figured I might as well bring some food and water while I was at it, so I did. He took one look at me and fled in horror. Though this is not an uncommon reaction, I would have thought that the months of taking care of him would have given me some extra credit, but apparently not.

Peeking through the window a few minutes later, I saw him snuggled peacefully in the blanket. I hope he was there all night. Every night when I lock the doors, I always think of him out there in the cold and dark, and it’s nice to think he’s closer and warmer.

Update, 1 pm: It’s hailing like crazy out there. I can’t remember this happening here before. I risked life and limb for you, dear readers, to take that picture. I slid around on my wet and icy front porch and peeked around the storm-tossed camellia to get photographic evidence. Just for you! My hair is still full of melting hail!

*When I was camping here a year ago, my boss took pity on me and lent me a futon couch which had been rejected by his youngest daughter. I’m guessing they don’t want it back. It’s nice to have on the porch, though.

**I could really use Miss Lemon’s invaluable services.

6 responses so far

6 Responses to “It’s beginning to feel a lot like winter”

  1. Joy Fielderon 15 Dec 2008 at 10:44 am

    We have tried to use fingerless gloves…..absolutely use-less is our considered opinion. Maybe if they were made with polar material ( I think that is what it is call????) they might work better, but with Lake District wool…uh-uh..no deal.
    Glad that Henry is taking advantage of his deluxe sleeping quarters. I’m surprised that you haven’t put an infrared light out there for him!!!!!!!!!! You are an old softie, bless you. BTW do the girls try & communicate with Henry?

    jx

  2. suzyon 15 Dec 2008 at 12:56 pm

    I think I’d better draw the line at a heat lamp! The girls just stare at Henry, like he’s on TV. He ignores them. You know how boys can be. 🙂

  3. Mikeon 16 Dec 2008 at 9:24 am

    And here I thought it was the other way round…

  4. Kathleenon 16 Dec 2008 at 11:21 am

    I’m so glad to hear that Henry is out of the elements, when necessary. Have you been wearing your scarf in the house? I’ve been known to do that when it’s particularly chilly. I’ll make you some fingerless gloves (don’t hold your breath waiting for them as I have about 30 items ahead on the list). 😉

  5. suzyon 16 Dec 2008 at 5:12 pm

    Kathleen- I am wearing it right now! It’s surprisingly warm for something so lacy. Thanks again!

    I think Henry’s enjoying his split level bachelor pad. 😉

  6. Kathleenon 18 Dec 2008 at 10:48 am

    You can’t go wrong with mohair! Actually, last Saturday I also wore a hat in the house to go with the scarf and the afghan and the warm slippers.