Lead gray skies above.
Thin blanket of snow below,
Michigan winter.
9 thoughts on “A Dreary Day”
Blue skies, a few clouds
Sun, rain, then sunny again
Caribbean cruise
I’m with Verla
I would be surprised if you elsewhere.
On the positive side, gray skies with a little bit of snow on the ground beats gray skies and dead grass.
I love the way you think, Verla. There is always good in a day. Our job is to discover that good. :awe:
Guess we can’t stop the dark days once in a while, but one professor that I just happened to read about says that it’s important to get into bright light for 30 minutes within 5 minutes of waking ; so if the sun isn’t out, turn on the bright lights around yourself to slow down the production of melatonin so that you will feel more alert and ready for the day…..I just might try it….. 😀
You are right. We have no control over those day. That’s an interesting thought. Sure would be worth a try.
I don’t miss gray skies. I love the sun so much I can’t even explain it. 🙂
Nor did I miss gray skies in the years we lived on the east coast, central and south America.
Blue skies, a few clouds
Sun, rain, then sunny again
Caribbean cruise
I’m with Verla
I would be surprised if you elsewhere.
On the positive side, gray skies with a little bit of snow on the ground beats gray skies and dead grass.
I love the way you think, Verla. There is always good in a day. Our job is to discover that good. :awe:
Guess we can’t stop the dark days once in a while, but one professor that I just happened to read about says that it’s important to get into bright light for 30 minutes within 5 minutes of waking ; so if the sun isn’t out, turn on the bright lights around yourself to slow down the production of melatonin so that you will feel more alert and ready for the day…..I just might try it….. 😀
You are right. We have no control over those day. That’s an interesting thought. Sure would be worth a try.
I don’t miss gray skies. I love the sun so much I can’t even explain it. 🙂
Nor did I miss gray skies in the years we lived on the east coast, central and south America.