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Yay! Some cold at last, and even a dusting of snow. We moved back into the dorm—braving knife-like breezes—yesterday. It was bracing and heroic - do I want it to warm up? That’s a hard no. let’s wax poetic.. Think not of winter as bleak wrap your steely bones warmly, wear a cap —for gelid wintertide can bind us together. Midwinter is the time o' the year to be warm hearted, to find a companion, a creature fair, a lass (or a manly man) and suggest a more temperate snuggle— it can do no harm to try. Think not of winter as bleak make sweet use of flattery, and face cold’s embrace likewise, cheek to cheek, with a warming and open heart. . . Snowbird by Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem We'll Sing In the Sunshine by Thornbirds
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Jan 9, 2025
Jan 9, 2025 at 12:05 PM UTC
bleak winter
Yay! Some cold at last, and even a dusting of snow. We moved back into the dorm—braving knife-like breezes—yesterday. It was bracing and heroic - do I want it to warm up? That’s a hard no. let’s wax poetic.. Think not of winter as bleak wrap your steely bones warmly, wear a cap —for gelid wintertide can bind us together. Midwinter is the time o' the year to be warm hearted, to find a companion, a creature fair, a lass (or a manly man) and suggest a more temperate snuggle— it can do no harm to try. Think not of winter as bleak make sweet use of flattery, and face cold’s embrace likewise, cheek to cheek, with a warming and open heart. . . Snowbird by Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem We'll Sing In the Sunshine by Thornbirds
BLT Merriam Webster word of the day challenge 01/08/25: Gelid = "extremely cold" or "icy."
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Jan 9, 2025
Jan 9, 2025 at 12:05 PM UTC
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