My nose is cold
Dec. 11th, 2009 03:51 pmIt is 59F in my home office, and the north-northwest window is, how shall we say, not fully air-tight.
In consequence, I am wearing
A tank top as an undershirt
A turtleneck
A fuzzy sweater
A fleece shawl
A pair of leggings
A pair of sweatpants
A pair of socks
A pair of fleece-lined suede clogs
And over all, one fat terrycloth bib apron
And I'm using a fleece throw, doubled over, as a lap robe
That leaves only my hands and face out, and my hair is covering my ears. But my hands don't like the temperature very much. Over on Facebook I posted a link to these nifty wristwarmers which, it appears, should keep a good bit of my hands covered. Besides, I am ovewhelmed with Teh Cute of them. I have sport-weight yarn and the appropriate size needles around the house. Let's see -- shall I use the kelly green or the baby white? Choices, choices.
Wunderground says it will be in the upper 20s with a 15 mph wind by 7:00 when I will need to bike over to the Union League to give a tour. That's sure to be pleasant. (Actually, the tour will be fun. The bike ride home, with the wind in my face, probably would be significantly improved by the wearing of a balaclava.)
In consequence, I am wearing
A tank top as an undershirt
A turtleneck
A fuzzy sweater
A fleece shawl
A pair of leggings
A pair of sweatpants
A pair of socks
A pair of fleece-lined suede clogs
And over all, one fat terrycloth bib apron
And I'm using a fleece throw, doubled over, as a lap robe
That leaves only my hands and face out, and my hair is covering my ears. But my hands don't like the temperature very much. Over on Facebook I posted a link to these nifty wristwarmers which, it appears, should keep a good bit of my hands covered. Besides, I am ovewhelmed with Teh Cute of them. I have sport-weight yarn and the appropriate size needles around the house. Let's see -- shall I use the kelly green or the baby white? Choices, choices.
Wunderground says it will be in the upper 20s with a 15 mph wind by 7:00 when I will need to bike over to the Union League to give a tour. That's sure to be pleasant. (Actually, the tour will be fun. The bike ride home, with the wind in my face, probably would be significantly improved by the wearing of a balaclava.)