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ladysprite ([personal profile] ladysprite) wrote2012-03-19 02:13 pm

Cognitive Dissonance

I know that the current ludicrously-warm weather is not, technically, a good thing. I know it's a bad sign for our environment, and inauspicious, and will probably bode poorly for gardening this summer and for a lot of other stuff in the long term. And I know that multiple days over 70 in New England in what is still technically winter is just Not Right.

However, I am still selfishly, shallowly, short-sightedly enjoying every last minute of it. I am a creature of warmth and sunlight, and right now the weather outside is like a drug. I am wallowing in warmth and happiness and the specific sensation of relief that only comes when, for the first time after a winter of hunched shoulders and numb fingers and long underwear, I am finally able to take a deep breath stretch out, feel the sun on my skin, and revel in comfort.

Intellectually, I am aware that I should be unhappy. But as long as it's like this, my unhappiness is going to be buried beneath a layer of celebration, short sleeves, and contemplating a walk to the ice cream parlor tonight....

[identity profile] calygrey.livejournal.com 2012-03-20 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
And New England gets some very strange years. Anyone remember the year with no summer? 1988 or so? Happened only once in at least 50 years.

This just isn't weird for New England.