When it is cold and dark you are allowed to stay in bed.
That is true. It is the law.
My car says it is minus 15. Minus 15. I know I said that twice and I know lots fo people have it colder but that is countries that are used to it. I am about to go to work where the doors stay open a lot and the windows rattle.

















Poppy, good morning. :rose :rainbow
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I shall be thinking of you today, sending you warm thoughts. :happy
Wrap up warmly, have plenty of hot :tea and avoid people coughing and sneezing.
When you get home have a couple of strong :cocktail ‘s cuddle up with your
I know it’s Monday. it’ll pass, have a joyful :rose
Love and warm hugs, :love
Paul.
That is rubbish cold.
I have googled a Celsius to Farenheit chart that is helping me to understand how cold you are, Poppy, and in my world, that would be 5 degrees. Five degrees farenheit is unbearable, and I completely agree that you should not have to get out of bed. It is wicked, wicked cold. It is wicked to have to go to work.
Good thing you have big dogs. My little dogs look out the door and shiver and turn around to get back in their beds at that temp, and I have to pick them up and carry them into the garden. They are not happy about that at all.
Poppy, that is foolishly cold. Absolutely of course you are meant to stay cuddled up in bed with the dogs. Except please keep the covers over you, they don’t work properly when parts are sticking out
Poppy, no-one gets used to that cold weathers!!!
At least not girls. Kitty-like girls always forget, that even if summer is warm, the winter will be cold again!
:cat
Brrrrr!!!
-Maria, who’s having a snow-storm today and who had to brush a layer about 1m high off the car’s roof before taking a drive…
Poor you, that is way too cold, it’s bad enough where I am, about minus 5 or 6 I think. We are not geared up to these temperatures. I hope you can get back early to a warm fire!
Yuck, Maria! And it’s not the snow on top of the car so much as all of it frozen to the windscreen. But I expect you’re an expert with this stuff, since obviously you made it all right. :rainbow
Maria, is 1m one meter? So is that like, hmmm, three feet? or something? or a foot?
This conversion from Celsius to Farenheit and meters to feet is so taxing! I don’t know how alarmed I should be.
Oh yes, Dev. I’m already an expert at finding cars under the snow and ice… That kills the nails and the cuticles. Good bye to beautiful hands, but that’s the price you gotta pay for living in the winter wonder land :reindeer
Scarlet, yes, it is 1 meter, so it´s about 3 feet
Poppy,
Although I live in a country where we regard anything under 10 degrees Celcius as cold, the same law applies.
It is the same law that stipulates that when is has been raining for more than two days in a row, you are entitled to have hot chocolate (the real deal) in bed.
And I really do hope you did not transgress the law.
Hugs
Raven