JOJO ~ I am in NORTHERN Ontario, a little north of TIMMINS, so we have had snow already, but it melts quickly. We had

for most of the weekend so it's gone; and today we had more

but it is turning cold out there and it kinda looks to me like the rain may have turned to snow again.
They are forecasting either rain and/or wet snow for this week with one day being mostly

so we will take advantage of that day when it comes. It is colder this year than last, but we did get up our Halloween decos the last two afternoons and they look nice. I overdid it a bit in the cold and had sore feet & cramping (CHARLIE HORSES) last night and this AM (yowsa, yowsa, yowsa ... do they hurt or what?).
We went to vote in our municipal elections this morning, so took a tylenol before I left and that helped me a lot. I did get to use the lift (small elevator) but there was quite a bit of walking back and forth as they somehow lost our names becuz we moved from the country to town 2 years ago. We weren't the only ones -- that was the biggest line-up in the place ...
ALANNAH ~ I find the changing seasons affect me the same way; esp when it's wet, damp, windy, and cold all at the same time. I feel chilled to the bone; and find myself putting layers of clothes on, drinking hot tea or chocolate; putting the furnace up; using my small electric heater more; putting lots of extra blankets on the bed; and a thick, fleece throw on my couch too. See, you are not alone at all ...

Once the winter is here for good (in the north), it changes to a DRY cold so it doesn't feel as bad; and you get quite used to it, esp if you dress well.
I also do my toning exercises in the AM upon waking becuz then it is done and I don't put it off. The rest of the day, I do my house chores, walking, and other stuff as well spreading it out over the week for more effect. Hope you ALL have a lovely week coming up; take good care ... Rosebud