ever wake up with the unsettling feeling...

I'm like that at this time of year. Generally I love my job but when it starts to get cold i'm not as keen. Also hate the constant grey skies, getting up and getting home in the dark. I hate christmas too and having it rammed down your throat every time you go into town from october onwards is a real pain. Also my beloved cars have to go away for the next 4 months until the salting stops, so i have to put up with using the van which is a chore.
Dry trails, teeshirt rides at midnight, holidays, messing about on the beach, warm summer evenings sat beside the river with a beer and the annual pilgrimage to Le Mans and Spa all seem so far away at this time of year.

Winter sucks!
 
Look on the bright side though Si, when the sun does shine which it does occasionally, the air is so clean and crisp and the sky is so blue and clear, something you don't get in the summer. I would choose a dry dusty trail on a warm summers day of course but there are positives in all the seasons :D
 
i defo know that feeling LGF when i get to work at think why am i here working for such crap money when youv'e capped my hours down to a max 35 so i cant take anymore than £180 a week :x :x :x roll on RAF life and good money and lack of dark times :D :D :D
 
Dr S":1z74sa2f said:
when it starts to get cold i'm not as keen. Also hate the constant grey skies, getting up and getting home in the dark. I hate christmas too and having it rammed down your throat every time you go into town from october onwards is a real pain. .

Winter sucks!


S**t Christmas soon :x
 
This year, I am doing this ;

http://www.daylightbulb.co.uk/

I am sort of nocturnal anyway, ( something I am trying desperately to change), so my theory is when I am up at night doing the stuff I should do in the day, I am getting some decent light.

But one thing I have found that shifts the mood when it is like that, is to listen to some good and loud doom metal, I find it sort of exorcises the mood.

But if one is in one of those I don't know what to feel modes, I find listening to Gustav Holst's Planet Suite from beginning to end sorts things out.
 
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