At the beginning of January I wrote about Just-stay-in- January which is my version of 'hibernating' and had a list of things to do to get through a difficult month. It's not always easy to find things to write about in January so I'd also planned to write some blog posts with words from the book - A Winter Dictionary - that I bought last summer from abebooks after seeing it mentioned on Mary's blog . (Apologies to Mary for stealing book and blog post ideas!)
Mary has already written about Hibernaculum.............. a winter refuge, originally for Roman Soldiers.
This is the photo I took of the sign that introduced me to the word Hibernaculum back in 2018. It's at the NT property Ickworth House near Bury St Edmunds.
But we're now halfway through January and so far I've only mentioned gramshoch which is a word for the clouds that foretell snow.
So here's another word................... brumation which is wintertime sluggishness- a state of torpor. (coming from the Latin bruma, 'winter' and used for animals that don't hibernate, but are semi- dormant)
That's me on dark mornings when I don't want to get up!
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