It got warm here, too, Cat. I was glad to need to drive to a spiritual guidance meeting, an hour and a half each way. Now we have at least 4 cooler days to look forward to, and less humid! Whoo hoo!
Anyone else feeling increasingly concerned about the situation in Iraq, the situation with fracking soon to happen in our national parks and wildlife refuges, and so on? Honestly, sometimes I think that as the planet heats up, people are warping!
I guess my concern is blunted by having so many other things on my mind. In addition to something like full-time work, I'm trying to get things set up for the parade so that an "assistant treasurer" can pay the bills and keep the books while I'm gone in August. Only it turns out she is a Mac person and trying to find free software that lets data be transferred between Windows and Mac is turning out to be a major problem.
Howard is first.
ReplyDeleteThe weather was beautiful this morning. It has turned rather warm now.
It got warm here, too, Cat. I was glad to need to drive to a spiritual guidance meeting, an hour and a half each way. Now we have at least 4 cooler days to look forward to, and less humid! Whoo hoo!
ReplyDeleteAnyone else feeling increasingly concerned about the situation in Iraq, the situation with fracking soon to happen in our national parks and wildlife refuges, and so on? Honestly, sometimes I think that as the planet heats up, people are warping!
I guess my concern is blunted by having so many other things on my mind. In addition to something like full-time work, I'm trying to get things set up for the parade so that an "assistant treasurer" can pay the bills and keep the books while I'm gone in August. Only it turns out she is a Mac person and trying to find free software that lets data be transferred between Windows and Mac is turning out to be a major problem.
DeleteNational airport broke a heat record yesterday.
ReplyDeleteA record high temperature of 97 degrees was set at Washington
National DC yesterday. This breaks the old record of 95 set in 1991.
And my response, not just as a Chicagoan but as somebody who grew up in Arkansas, is, "97 is a record?"
DeleteBut there's no such thing as global warming. ;-)
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