Thanks, Peter. I have put it on my calendar. :lol:Jazzmanic":gotyejtc said:every late January, early February, we have a week to 10 days of sunny 50-60 degree weather.
Warren
Thanks, Peter. I have put it on my calendar. :lol:Jazzmanic":gotyejtc said:every late January, early February, we have a week to 10 days of sunny 50-60 degree weather.
Doryman":18b533b0 said:Thanks, Peter. I have put it on my calendar. :lol:Jazzmanic":18b533b0 said:every late January, early February, we have a week to 10 days of sunny 50-60 degree weather.
Warren
Jazzmanic":3dexpa3w said:Pat's right. I never realized a phenomenon that occurs up here in Seattle nearly every year until my old boss, who happened to be from Germany, pointed out that every late January, early February, we have a week to 10 days of sunny 50-60 degree weather. People start thinking spring is here and then of course, the rains come back for another two months or so. Every year thereafter, when I took the time to notice, I realized that he was right.
Sooo... Mark, when we get that nice little "false spring" in late Jan/early Feb, remember that I mentioned it here. I'm certainly waiting for it. In fact, we too have some pics from February 2006 where we were enjoying our first winter with C-Dancer...
Doryman":3i4r7z9p said:Thanks, Peter. I have put it on my calendar. :lol:Jazzmanic":3i4r7z9p said:every late January, early February, we have a week to 10 days of sunny 50-60 degree weather.
Warren
Dreamer":9mj05v2m said:
On an overcast Winter day, I can still see Victoria and the San Juans! You just need a change of scenery. :lol: :lol:
"interminable, never-ending, depressing, lowly, 1,000 foot, I-feel-like-jumping-off-a-bridge GRAY/DRIZZLE. (I won't really jump off a bridge, but you get my point ) This time of year I feel the PNW weather sucking the life out of me, and not just because of boating.
Dreamer":j9qcsojb said:Mark,
Don't pay any attention to Jim, He just doesn't "get it" about the charm of the PNW. I admit it is a little cool in Sequim tonight, 32 degrees. But check out the rainfall totals Here
On an overcast Winter day, I can still see Victoria and the San Juans! You just need a change of scenery. :lol: :lol:
We still love you Jim, come back soon! :hug :hug2
]Montana Kev":1magywz7 said:20 below here tonight. Dreaming of warmer days and our future winter escapes to somewhere south. At lease I have little distraction to get my boat projects done.
Kevin
hardee":1akf6bce said:Hey Mark,
There is a term for that condition,"interminable, never-ending, depressing, lowly, 1,000 foot, I-feel-like-jumping-off-a-bridge GRAY/DRIZZLE. (I won't really jump off a bridge, but you get my point ) This time of year I feel the PNW weather sucking the life out of me, and not just because of boating.
It is sometimes called SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder, and is a viable, predictable, bonifide and treatable. Short of 2 weeks out of the month, every month from October to April, spent in those off shore islands, (Yup--Hawaii) making the difference, a good therapy light can help. Narrow band blue spectrum, 10,000 lux a day, especially with the Vitamin D can help. Of course, it is a good idea to consult a licensed medical care provider for an evaluation and a prescription. don't feel like the lone ranger though, SAD is much more common than most folks believe, but often times masked by the ubiquitous use of "antidepressants".
M actually bought me a light a few yrs ago, but I returned it, as I could not fit it's use in w/ my work schedule, since you're supposed to use it in the morning. :crook ANYWAY...the sun IS out :thup although the boat is covered in ICE :thdown . My son, DIL & the grandkids just left for their return to Vancouver so it's back to work for me tomorrow. :x But at least it's not RAINING.No, it's not! And it makes me S.A.D.