Loving the sunshine, wishing it was a little warmer so I could go for a walk in the woods. This kind of temperature is when I have to be careful - even when it's in the low 30s the walk up the mountain is strenuous enough for me to sweat freely, which then causes me problems when I walk down the north side of the mountain. Not only is it the north side and therefore cooler but the walking is far less strenuous, which means it saps my body heat very fast. Even working with layers only goes so far, when the innermost layer is damp with sweat there's only so much that can be done. And of course when I get to the furthest point I turn around and walk back up the mountain, sweating again.