Make hay while it snows

It is the first week of April and the flower buds have long given up trying to come alive. Equally disturbing to read that a large amount of sea life including lobsters, shellfish crabs and puffins have been found in a near-frozen state off the coast of East Yorkshire.

In a valiant effort to be a glass-half-full person (with the glass potentially holding some warm soup) I thought hard about some good that may yet come from this unusually long and bitter winter. Well there are those gas companies who are minting it as people like me attempt to create their mini-temperate isles in their heated flats.

However I found my answer today as I walked out of Goodge Street station in the morning. An enterprising stall holder who generally sells bags and tourist-luring trivia was setting up a rack of gloves an bright ear-muffs. Two passers-by stopped to browse as he was still arranging the rack Who needs the sun when you can make hay when it snows.

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