The Great Outdoors

COLD COMFORT

INTER CAN MAKE YOU STRANGE; it can change your priorities. You may find yourself creeping out of the house whilst others sleep, a pre-dawn, blue-gold glow low on the horizon, a deep and sticky frost adorning everything. An aching cold may creep in via exposed fingers and the moisture on the inside of your nose start to prickle as you fight to prise open a frozen car door. You may find yourself arriving home many hours later, when all are tucked up in bed again, waddling around on clumsy ankles that ache not from the cold but from walking in

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