So weird! It's almost 50 here, which is pretty balmy for this time of year.
The weather is totally insane!
It doesn't even seem weird anymore. And it's totally insane. I can't remember the last time i had to wear my winter coat for the whole day. There are no minus temperatures anymore, and i don't need a winter coat. Some people still wear something warm, but they feel hot and uncomfortable. Most of the citizens wear light autumn or summer jackets. I'm more cold-proof than average Petersburgians,- though they are very endurant, compared to Moskvichi (Moscovits), so i'm walking around in my comfy long-sleeved summer top.
Tonight my right foot got soaked, because i stepped into a pit with rain water (maybe my shoe is corrupt). The weather tonight was outstanding (in a bad way). I came out (of lyceum) and headed to the bus stop and an Azeri shop, where i usually buy stuff like nuts/seeds, fruits and lemonades. The wind and the rain were so fierce, that i couldn't open my eyes, and i hardly crossed the road (my summer top got soaked, and i felt like the wind "was taking the soul out of me"). I decided to put on the coat when i get on a bus, because there was a downpour, and i wanted to put on something dry later, when i really need it. I soaked to bones under the icy rain, and got frozen like a tzutzik (because my work building stands on Finn gulf shore). But i was ok. I got into "French boulevard" mall, waited until it's 8.15p.m., and went to Moscowsky railway station by subway. Then i got on "Martlet" train and came to Kolpino. I was walking on foot (for 23 minutes) to Okey mall, because i needed food, and that ****ing icy downpour was slashing my face. My hair was 100% wet, and my forehead started aching, so i put my palm on the forehead in order to warm it a little (it helped). ...Well, i'm quite used to blizzards, but i'm not used to icy showers in winter. My right foot was wet, but it didn't get frozen. I was glad that my winter coat is water-proof. Ugh... It was a messy hike, - i didn't get any pleasure out of it, lol. At least i got food... Then i took a cab home.
I'm hoping to take a walk tomorrow (from Cucumber district to Bonny-clabber district, as i always do), and i'll probably take my fancy blue polyester hat with me, "just in case".