One Year And Under Part 73
Boo to all you cold weather-haters! Just kidding, I know it can get old but I guess it's a novelty for me since it hasn't snowed here in a couple years.
I did take note that it's a heck of a lot easier dealing with snow when you're not hungover. Who knew, LOL.
I did take note that it's a heck of a lot easier dealing with snow when you're not hungover. Who knew, LOL.
I got up today and it was 6 degrees...and did what I think was an appropriate amount of whining about it to balance the scales for when I am at my best and everyone is crying about the heat. Lol
I have found a method for tracking the days that works for me. Open a tab in the Google browser with how many days since ________ date, and leave it open. Every time you refresh the page it provides an up to date count. I may be the only 1 who needs this level of simplicity...but maybe not.
Am glad to be fighting this legal battle with a clear head. Pushing foward everyday, appeal filed with superior court yesterday. Should officially have a lawyer on our side tomorrow. Gonna cost some money, but will glad to have someone wading through the red tape that knows what they are doing.
We've had a lot of rain here too, the poor farmers, then we had a freeze so the water couldn't drain and then once we thawed, it rained again. Mixed in with all this some high winds (108 mph recorded on the Tay Road Bridge) . We have managed the occasional round of golf and daily walks (or runs) but looking forward to our trip back to the Spanish house in March for some settled weather. (As long as we don't get another Calima !)
Let's hope we all see some sun soon
Let's hope we all see some sun soon
Day 111 today, no rain. Tomorrow everything...rain, snow, and. Everyone's favorite freezing rain. There used to be a time I rode the motorcycle 12 months out of the year. Commuting to work any day that was above 25 deg. These days I am old enough to realize there is certain point where you are just pretending to have fun. Don't get out much any more under 35, and at those temps are usually 20 miles or less.
We've had a lot of rain here too, the poor farmers, then we had a freeze so the water couldn't drain and then once we thawed, it rained again. Mixed in with all this some high winds (108 mph recorded on the Tay Road Bridge) . We have managed the occasional round of golf and daily walks (or runs) but looking forward to our trip back to the Spanish house in March for some settled weather. (As long as we don't get another Calima !)
Let's hope we all see some sun soon
Let's hope we all see some sun soon
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