Squeezing last drops of sun out of midday
Nov. 23rd, 2012 01:54 pmFor all that the SW quarter of the country is under water, and people are still risking their lives driving through floods over roads, there was sunshine at lunchtime. Not as brilliant and crisp as in the icon, but noticeable. Parts of the park were swamped so my run was shortened, but I was still out for half an hour or so. Knee ached, but not as much as on Tuesday.
It makes a big difference to me to get out and run at lunch, and see the sun, and run over grass, and generally look at things in real daylight. Going home in the dark (ie anytime after 4.15pm) is a big depressor for me, and it won't change for a couple of months yet.
Waking up in daylight for some reason isn't nearly as rewarding as going home before the sun goes down.
We're planning a jaunt into Bath this weekend, but looking at the forecast, I wonder if we're tempting fate on the trains? Certainly won't be much in the way of sightseeing weather...
It makes a big difference to me to get out and run at lunch, and see the sun, and run over grass, and generally look at things in real daylight. Going home in the dark (ie anytime after 4.15pm) is a big depressor for me, and it won't change for a couple of months yet.
Waking up in daylight for some reason isn't nearly as rewarding as going home before the sun goes down.
We're planning a jaunt into Bath this weekend, but looking at the forecast, I wonder if we're tempting fate on the trains? Certainly won't be much in the way of sightseeing weather...