Wednesday, 9 November 2011

A rainy afternoon; November.

It doesn't matter where you live, occasionally the weather is so foul that you just have to stay indoors, do nothing, light the fire, drink wine, eat MSG laced nibbles, watch trashy TV, and wait for it to pass.

Also, see tomorrow.

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25 comments:

Esther Montgomery said...

Everything perfect - except I can rarely find any trashy TV worth watching.

Cro Magnon said...

I'll tell you what we watched tomorrow.

Elaine said...

Turns a negative into a positive. Lovely dog - I love the way he lies 'around' the rug.

Sue said...

Lovely scene. Nothing like a bit of TV trash. Does Monty still chew his rug?

Cro Magnon said...

Not so much, Sue. He now prefers chewing his friend, Bok's, ear.

carole johnston said...

These days are bliss to me..as long as I am not at work of course...pouring rain,coffee on the brew,radio on and reading for Bob sewing for me..mmmmmmmmmmm..today the heat is so fierce we have the air ons on and even George is indoors and it is only November!

Chris said...

Sounds like heaven.

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

I have to admit that I enjoy days like that, but I don't like too many of them together! I hope your weather improves!

Anonymous said...

yes... we have had some days like that this week. Rainy and cold... a good time to just curle up in a blanket with a book or watch an old favorite movie... a movie marathon day! :)

Unknown said...

There is certainly a difference between a soft rain that you can walk in and a nor'easter lashing at the windows!
On such days, we give in and just go with the flow indoors. There is a part of me though that always itches to get outside, if only for ten minutes. Hope this foul-weather-spell is brief Cro.

Anonymous said...

He looks so comfy. Nothng wrong with an "inside" day.

A Heron's View said...

Thanks be that we have no TV and all the rest :)

Susan Flett Swiderski said...

Trade the TV for a good book, a cozy afghan, and a couple cats on my lap, and it sounds like heaven.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like true Eden to me, Mr. M. We dodged our blizzard so I couldn't snuggle with my blank-y and hot French vanilla infused coffee. Forget about TV, don't watch much of it, it isn't worth it. I read.
Have a wonderful Mr. M
Denimflyz

John Going Gently said...

here here!

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

I call them November days, even if it is March. So far, on the east coast on the US, we are having a May in November. After all the awful and destructive weather we have had here this year, we deserve this.

Crow said...

I have to say there is great purpose in those sort of days.

Cro Magnon said...

Actually SO, we've had a beautiful day here today too. Sunshine all day, and about 20 degrees C. If only all of winter was thus!

Anonymous said...

where I come from you just described our winter. We rejoice in the nice days and live with the rest.That's why western washington is so green! glad to see your rugs still in one piece! Linda

Victoria said...

Your such a busy fellow Cro., all your building, farming, harvesting...I'm sure a day like this must be a treat for you...but I'm thinking the Universe is conspiring with foul weather days to get you into the studio to a canvas and a paintbrush...no rest for the creative geniuses.

Gerry Snape said...

I don't mind such a day but it's the dark sky I find a bit "downing" if there is such a word....if not I'll invent it!....love, love that rug though!

Molly said...

Monty's got it right

Anonymous said...

What a cosy picture!

megan

Tess Kincaid said...

Oh, this makes me miss my Ralphy dog.

tracy said...

mmmm... that's life on the Canadian prairies:)
love the fire place...cozy

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