Wednesday 23 December 2009

Hibernating


For the last week or so, Britain has been engulfed in some kind of cold pressure front, or whatever the weather people call it. I don't actually know, since I don't watch the British weather. What's the point of watching the weather on the TV when you can just look out of the window?

We haven't had snow where I live, but some of my colleagues have been snowed in. Apparently things are worse further South. At the weekend some trains got stuck inside the Channel Tunnel. When it's snowing underneath the sea, you know things are bad.

The weather has apparently caused havoc for people trying to go anywhere at Christmas. I wouldn't know because I watched Planes, Trains and Automobiles during my formative years and am therefore programmed not to go anywhere over the Festive Season.

The shops will be shutting for Christmas Day, so I've got in plenty of supplies. I even have a roast chicken ready meal for the 25th itself, as well as tins of Big Soup. Assuming that all goes to plan, I don't intend to step foot outside until Boxing Day, when Helena will arrive for her second Christmas of the year.

Not being religious, I like the peacefulness of these holidays. Nobody expects you to do anything other than sit around getting mildly merry. Not drunk, because even the drinking is done in a leisurely and peaceful fashion for once.

Whatever Christmas does or doesn't mean for you, I hope that you have a peaceful and happy time. If you must venture out into the snow, ice or whatever, please do so carefully and safely. If you must spend time with those relatives that you spend the rest of the year avoiding, please don't hit them too hard.

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Χρόνια Πολλά.

7 comments:

Jean Knee said...

I hope that last one wasn't offensive.

I never trust that greek gibberish

Jean Knee said...

oh yes,

peace on earth to you as well.
not being religious myself I wish people a merry or good whatever thing they are into. and I never feel offended.;)

Bee said...

We are under a severe weather advisory but it's I the form of rain which means we are on flood watch. :o(

Feliz Navidad, Brian!

for a different kind of girl said...

I hope you enjoy your peace and quiet and your roast chicken! Do have a Merry Christmas!

Jean Knee said...

Bee you damn better clear that weather up immediately. MIL is scheduled to fly out of here on x-mas.


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Hiya Brian!!

Brian o vretanos said...

Jean Knee:

The last one is the standard Greek holiday greeting. It sort of means "Long Life", except that neither of the words mean "Long" or "Life".

Bee:

I hope it remains an advisory...

Happy Birthday, Cat to you too ;-)

FADKOG:

Thanks.

Unknown said...

Have a good one, fella. I missed my fucking flight to Jersey today (long story), so it was $$$$ for another tomorrow. If I miss that one, I'm swimming there.

Have a great Christmas.