Life has been as it usually is. The big organizational change at work hasn't gone smoothly. Not that I expected there wouldn't be any problems. My new boss is about 500km away, and I probably only get to see him once a year, if that. Well, the previous bosses were 100km away, so the change isn't that big. A lot of other things will be trouble, I know already. I'm hoping I can cope with all that, but unfortunately some of my colleages are already really stressed out and having hard time to cope.
The winter has been cold. The day Pretty Boy died, it started snowing and it was freezing. Since then it's been cold, but there hasn't been any snow at all. There's about 20cm of it now. That means the ground is frozen really deep, and it takes a long time to thaw in the spring.
The cats (Big Boy and Little Brother) have been staying indoors for the most part. For some reason, they don't want to go out in the cold. At its worst, it's been almost -30 degrees (C), and most of the time between -15C and -10C. So, nothing exceptionally cold, but it's been a good winter for a long time. Many winters have been when the temperature has been below zero degrees, and everywhere has been slippery and icy and gloomy. The pure white snow brings so much light, even though the shortest day length was less than six hours! Now we're already fast approaching the spring equinox, the day length is over 9 hours and there are almost 11 hours of daylight. This means that in the north it doesn't get dark as soon as the sun goes down, but the light and twilight lasts for a long time.
I haven't even started planning the vegetable garden for next summer. Last summer, most of it was covered with tarpaulins because it was overrun with thistles. Well, snails thrived under the tarpaulins, and they've been a problem anyway. The only way to get rid of them is with geese, and I don't have the means to get or keep geese. Although, there's a small pond in the neighbor's forest plot, and it's only a couple of hundred meters from there to the yard, so if you wanted to play goose herder every day, you could go splash around in the pond with the geese (with the neighbor's permission, of course) and then herd them back to pop snails. Yes, those snails would be edible if you fed them flour for a while, so their intestines could be cleaned... But I don't eat mollusks, mussels, or snails. Nope.