Odd that you find... warmth in the word. I am winter favoring and yet I find only chill in the word. Interesting how people have such strangely variable takes on words, meanings, even about what turning the furnace up or down means. To funny. But I do like the word. I am a wordophile... if I had a better memory though.
For me it depends on my mood, or feel. The light is always better than dark, but if stuck in a cold body I can't escape, that is when a cold sun chills me, of mind, the more. Not debating, just trying to explain. Especially with an interesting word and seemingly willing fellow word wrangler. I just hope I don't bring gloom. Just trying to explain. As mentioned, I generally prefer winter, if it can bite from time to time.
Odd that you find... warmth in the word. I am winter favoring and yet I find only chill in the word. Interesting how people have such strangely variable takes on words, meanings, even about what turning the furnace up or down means. To funny. But I do like the word. I am a wordophile... if I had a better memory though.
ReplyDeleteSunshine always makes me feel better.
ReplyDeleteFor me it depends on my mood, or feel. The light is always better than dark, but if stuck in a cold body I can't escape, that is when a cold sun chills me, of mind, the more. Not debating, just trying to explain. Especially with an interesting word and seemingly willing fellow word wrangler. I just hope I don't bring gloom. Just trying to explain. As mentioned, I generally prefer winter, if it can bite from time to time.
ReplyDeleteYou never bring gloom.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Joe. Same to you.
ReplyDeleteThe light of day is good for more than vitamin D most simply never look around to see what is readily apparent.
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