Twelve things I like about winter:

1. It’s not hot. By the end of summer I’m way over wiping sweat off everything.

2. Here in the driest state of the driest continent, winter means water is in the dams; creeks are running and ducks are happy.

3. Everything is green. For people living in the northern hemisphere, or in snow regions, that sounds strange. You’re used to trees dropping leaves and everything being covered in snow and slush. But, here in South Oz, it means lush green life.

4. Roast dinners. There’s something morally wrong about hot roast dinners in the summer, with the one exception being Christmas Day. However, I confess they’re losing their appeal now that it’s up to me to cook them.

5. Soup. My latest favourite soup is spicy apple and pumpkin soup. It’s delicious and easy to make.

6. Sitting by the heater with a blanket over my legs and the Wonder Dog snuggled on my lap, under the blanket. Except when he wriggles around and drags the blanket off my feet. (Grr)

7. The football. Especially if I’m watching it on telly, by the heater, with the dog on my lap and a mug of soup in my hands.

8. Lying in bed, wrapped up in the doona, listening to the rain on the roof.

9. Striding across the fields without the worry of a snake biting your ankle. That’s if you still stride anywhere, and I don’t.

10. No one expects you to wear a bathing suit.

11. It’s followed by spring.

12. It’s nearly over.