Saturday, April 20, 2013

Winter warmers

One of the many funny Canberraisims is that you don't turn your heater on till ANZAC day.  The gorgeous mild autumn we have been having has made this fairly easy this year, however in the last week the night time temperatures have started to plunge into the low single digits.  A work colleague down from Queensland told us he was needing to wear thermals!

While my thermals are still safely tucked away in the cupboard we have started piling on extra blankets at night so today I decided that the time has come and switched our summer weight doona over to the thick duck down one.  I made up the bed with crisp, fresh linen and topped it with the swathe of light as air but warm as a cuddle down doona.

I adore our soft, fluffy, warm winter doona.  There is something incredibly comforting about snuggling down into its soft folds on a cold night. It gives off a feeling a security and safety, the kind that can protect you from the terrifying ghost in the scary move we watched last night.

Tonight we are headed out to a great party, but I'm already looking forward to coming home and snuggling in.

Are you a doona or a blanket person?  And have you put your winter bedclothes on yet?

4 comments:

  1. Being from Perth, we have the same quilt / doona for summer and winter - but during summer it is for show only and at night is thrown off the end of the bed. In winter I usually add a blanket between the sheet and quilt, but it's the quilt that I love snuggling into. And like you, I believe it has protective powers despite its light weight nature!

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    1. Ahh the protective powers of bedclothes! They are wonderful.

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  2. I'm sorry, I really can't cope with this right now. WE HAD SNOW AGAIN TODAY. Which means it is only ten days away from it being six months since I first saw snow in Canada.

    BUCK UP AUSTRALIANS. ;)

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    1. Some might like to point out that you did choose to live there! But argh, I would be hating the snow by now.

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