AKA Seasonal Affective Disorder, and I think I have it bad. When I went to Fla a few weeks ago, I felt great. I drank, swam, ran around in shorts, ate lots of good food, and generally loved my lot in life. I got back to this frozen wasteland, and somehow I started feeling physically sick, tired, deconditioned, depressed, and plain apathetic about everything.
I guess when you start thinking about the single digit temps, the monochromatic landscape, the short days, overcast skies, lack of birds chirping, and the the fact that you can't get out and do anything for fear of freezing to death, it makes sense.
I mean, seriously, I'm PRETTY sure I saw a Wooly Mammoth uprooting a tree in my woods today. (Its either another ice age, or I was hallucinating because of my condition--I know I wasn't drunk). :cross: It's so frickin' cold out that there aren't even any birds out flying around. NONE. No sparrows, no starlings. No wildlife AT ALL, except for the mammoth.
It really started to hit me that I was suffering from this when I realized that I was brewing WAY faster than I could drink (and I'm not brewing that fast). I'm running out of kegs, and may actually have to start bottling again. (Without S.A.D., I would be outside, holding parties, and definitely drinking more).
Now all I do is sit around, watch tv, eat, sleep, go to work, and yell at the kids.
I thought a "peer counseling thread" could be useful (both for my sanity, and other people currently suffering the onslaught of neo-glaciation and a new ice age).
(The only good thing about this winter, is that it has spurred me to upgrade my brewery to an all indoor, mostly automated and pump-driven system) :rockin:
Please feel free to vent about your own Seasonal Affective Disorder symptoms, or just your frustration about winter in general, and the steps you've taken to survive. Lord knows, I need some pointers.
I guess when you start thinking about the single digit temps, the monochromatic landscape, the short days, overcast skies, lack of birds chirping, and the the fact that you can't get out and do anything for fear of freezing to death, it makes sense.
I mean, seriously, I'm PRETTY sure I saw a Wooly Mammoth uprooting a tree in my woods today. (Its either another ice age, or I was hallucinating because of my condition--I know I wasn't drunk). :cross: It's so frickin' cold out that there aren't even any birds out flying around. NONE. No sparrows, no starlings. No wildlife AT ALL, except for the mammoth.
It really started to hit me that I was suffering from this when I realized that I was brewing WAY faster than I could drink (and I'm not brewing that fast). I'm running out of kegs, and may actually have to start bottling again. (Without S.A.D., I would be outside, holding parties, and definitely drinking more).
Now all I do is sit around, watch tv, eat, sleep, go to work, and yell at the kids.
I thought a "peer counseling thread" could be useful (both for my sanity, and other people currently suffering the onslaught of neo-glaciation and a new ice age).
(The only good thing about this winter, is that it has spurred me to upgrade my brewery to an all indoor, mostly automated and pump-driven system) :rockin:
Please feel free to vent about your own Seasonal Affective Disorder symptoms, or just your frustration about winter in general, and the steps you've taken to survive. Lord knows, I need some pointers.