Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Saturday, February 20, 2010
All Is Forgiven
I spent the last post venting my spleen, even though I didn't go into specifics. Today Florida showed a glimmer of being the land I thought I'd escaped to. We went out this morning to catch my nephews' last soccer games of the season, and the high temp today was 68 degrees. I was running around in a tee shirt in late February, and it wasn't some fluke of climate change. I am not 100% pleased with my living circumstances, but at least there was a small payoff in the weather.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Let It Snow...Not!
The blogosphere has been alive the last couple of days with writings about the nor'easter which churned up the East Coast the last couple of days. Other places got anywhere from three inches to a couple of feet of snow. Here, we got maybe an inch, and as of 0600 this morning, it's hard to tell that it snowed. There are patches and clumps of whiteness in areas that are alee, but most of what fell yesterday appears to be gone, at least around my job. There might be some stuff sticking around when I get home, seeing as it's closer to the river. Time will tell.
I'm going to walkabout the neighborhood after I get home. I'll take my camera. I was hoping there'd be more snow for photographic purposes. We'll see.
I'm going to walkabout the neighborhood after I get home. I'll take my camera. I was hoping there'd be more snow for photographic purposes. We'll see.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Winter Wonderland? Not!
As I was getting ready for work last night, Nate said something about snow being in the overnight forecast. I don't mind snow so much, but I don't really enjoy it anymore. I watched it snow for about thirty minutes this morning. Then the snow turned to rain, and within a couple of hours, you could hardly tell it had snowed. By the time I left work this morning, the sky was clear and the sun shining brightly. It's still cold, but there's no trace of last night's winter dressing.
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