As much as I have
been in denial the evidence is now irrefutable.
I’m not sure what it was exactly that led to the admission. Was it the overnight 12 degree drop in temperature?
Was it the first appearance of vin brulee in Treviso? Was it witnessing the
first of the Christmas lights being installed?
Or was it having to flee Venice at siren sound to avoid the 1.4 meter
high water? Whatever it was there’s no doubt about it winter is here and given
the time and severity of the temperature drop it looks like it’s going to be a
long and very cold one.
I find it depressing to think of having to get through the
next four months of cold wet weather. I’m
not one for winter sports – unless sitting under a blanket with a pot of tea
and a good book can be classed a sport -
and at times like these I begin to think of my home in Melbourne and the fact
that they are heating up for the summer.
When I talk to Trevesians about the winter months they happily inform me
what a mild winter is was last year sending me into heart palpitations. I mean I know how cold it was last year –
there was a temperature gauge outside my building and for two straight weeks it
didn’t get above zero and I can’t conceive of any way you could describe that
as mild.
This year I’m determined not to be caught short in the warm
clothes department – given that I’m now in possession of six coats (can’t
believe I own six coats and it would have been seven were it not for the fact I
gifted one away) this year I’m stocking up on winter woollies – hats, jumpers,
socks you name it and most pressing of all a good set of gloves, I can’t
believe I got through the last winter without adequate hand coverage. The other important thing for the cause of
getting Raji through the winter is a good stack of reading material for the
hibernation – any recommendations?
Not that winter is all bad – there are the roast chestnuts
and warm spicy wine, Christmas markets in picture postcard towns, misty
mornings in Venice and warm inviting bars.
As lovely as that is I can’t pretend that I’m not waiting for the day
when I can return the hated puffy yet warm coat back to its home in the
forgotten part of the wardrobe (next to the clothes that don’t fit after a year
in the vicinity of awesome gelato.)
If merino tops are still in stock at DFO, I will send you one for Christmas. Can't beat a good merino top as 'long sleeved underwear'! However, can the Italian postal system be trusted to deliver before February??
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