Rough March. Up and down, cold, snow here in New England but April has been pretty good. This week 50/60's. (80 on Easter though!) Spring is springing. Great time of year.
It's raining here in Michigan, but is supposed to stop in another hour or so and then shoot up to 78. Huuuuuuuuuuumidity!!!! Needless to say, I doubt I'll be working in the yard today
Sunny and clear here in SW Florida, 68 now with 94% humidity. Temperature rising to about 84 by 3:00 while the humidity is dropping to about 35% around 5:00...Skol, ya'll
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The Scots are the men that made GOD mad, for their battles are happy and their songs are sad...UNK
It doesn't matter if the glass is half full or half empty, as long as there's whiskey in it...UNK
Too much of anything is bad, but too much of good whiskey is barely enough...M. Twain
Yesterday's snowstorm gave us less than an inch of snow. The rest of the Upper Michigan got hit more. Sunny today but still cold.
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Unavoidably Detained by the World
"Irishness is not primary a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition on being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of being mauled by it."-Conor Cruise O'Brien
It poured around eleven last night with huge boomers going off, for about three hours. One of our dobes heard the thunder before it woke us and was in my face on the bed, so he slept under the covers with me until almost three this morning. I'm tired. And we're going to get a lot more during the day...
Well in Massachusetts we finally hit 60 degrees today!
Tough start to spring this year. April is hit or miss here but this year so far it's been a miss. Many periods of rain, low temperatures, and even a few episodes of snow. And March was tough as well as we had low temperatures and several snow storms and a few Nor'easters as they are known here.
"A nor’easter is a macro-scale cyclone occurring along the upper East Coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada. The name derives from the direction of the strongest winds—as an offshore air mass rotates counter-clockwise, winds tend to blow northeast-to-southwest over the land in those regions."
The last 2 days we have had 16 inches of snow up here in New England. It is December but highly unusual for so much so early in the season. Schools have been cancelled the last couple of days as well. Still snowing heavily as I speak.