My, my, my; weather here in the District They Call
Columbia has turned nippy. Quite the shock for someone who’s been living in the
paradise of the Bay Area. The instant you walk out the door you know you’re not
going to be able to scrump oranges and lemons off trees along your walking
route.
In fact, it’s so cold your eyes tear up and you start
worrying about your mascara running.
Back when I first lived in this area (back in the last
century), it took me years to take precautions against the cold. I’d hare out
of the house and be halfway down the block before I’d realize how bleedin’ cold
it was, especially for ungloved hands. But by that, time, of course, I was half
a block away and shivering.
Repeated frozen digits didn’t seem to make any kind of
dent in my SoCal sensibilities, however, so I solved the problem by stuffing
gloves in the pockets of every coat and jacket I owned. And although I only
have two coats with me at the moment, fortunately they both have gloves in the
pockets.
Yes, I did walk out of a coffee shop yesterday leaving
one of the gloves on the counter, but I assure you that I almost immediately
realized the error and fetched it back.
Turns out that, because I almost never needed a coat in
the Valley They Call Silicon, I’ve never thought to pull the gloves out of the
pockets. Thank God.
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