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Good Morning, From where the Trees Don’t Care About Your Problems, and the Only Rush Hour’s When the Deer Cross the Road.
It’s a cloudy morning here in Cottage Country, and the weather’s setting the tone for a cozy, indoor kind of day.
🌧️ Monday, April 21 – Rainy and Breezy
Today, except scattered showers throughout the day. The skies will stay gray, with clouds hanging low over the treetops.
- High: 54°F (12°C)
- Low: 36°F (2°C)
- Rainfall: Around 0.39 inches (10 mm)
- Winds: From the southwest at 15 to 25 mph (24 to 40 km/h), rustling the pines.
The rain should taper off by evening, but the chill in the air will linger — the kind that makes you reach for your long handles, and think twice about stepping out without your hat.
🌥️ Tuesday, April 22 – Grey Skies and Chilly Winds
Tomorrow brings more of the same — overcast skies, brisk air, and a touch of morning drizzle. And if we are real lucky, a touch of sunshine might show herself.
Winds: Will shift to the northwest at 10 to 20 mph (16 to 32 km/h), clearing the last of the rain clouds by afternoon.
High: 47°F (8°C)
Low: 30°F (-1°C)
Rainfall: Light, around 0.04 inches (1 mm)
Highway 522 is bare and dry at the time of this post, and the traffic is next to nill.
On another note, yesterday I worked the day away outside, being that it was so nice and sunny. The wind was cool, but the sun was throwin’ off some heat for a change, which made it real nice for gettin’ some outside work done up.
My wife and I even got a chance to do some front porch sittin’ in the afternoon, which was sure nice for a change. Nothin’ like soakin’ up some of that vitamin D3 the way it should be done.
So what are you up to today, GW?
Well, since the weather’s not going to be so nice today, I might do some work here at my computer. I’ve been going through a bunch of newspapers I wrote for, years ago that my wife saved, and I have to say, they sure are interesting — like stepping back in time.
But, I might head out to the old woodworking shop and clean things up in there a bit later on. We’ll see what happens. I never really know what I’ll be doing. Start off with one thing, end up doing another.
With that I am off for my breakfast that my little woman has made for me, and will then see what the day has in store.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW