Hi Daryl!
BM>Good on the 'not prone'; bad on the stormy, especially as much as you
BM>and lightening seem to be attracted to each other. Is your moving to
BM>your mother's place permanent or just while she is recovering?
DS> Permanent. It's not that I don't want to move back in with
DS> here...moving is a PITA to begin with.
I agree on the PITA -- we've been briefly discussing the possibility
(probability?) of moving because of various age-related issues we are
starting to get. I'm thinking most of the ambulatory issues can be
bypassed with a pair of stair-seat things for the stairs.
As for your moving, your mother will probably be happy to have you
around again -- company and someone to take care of -- plus you can keep
a closer eye on here. Of course the downside is now you have to wait
until she leaves the house for an evening with her girlfriends for you
to invite your friends over to par-tay! <gg>
BM>The heat returned for the weekend here; I pretty much stayed inside
BM>yesterday (Saturday) not so much because of the temperatures being in
BM>the mid-90's but because of the humidity being so high -- almost the
BM>drenched in sweat thing just standing.
DS> I saw Heat Advisories in New England, and earlier today, there
DS> was a Tornado Warning in Maine.
Which is rather unusual for Maine.
BM>That's almost unbelieveable! Seems like there couldn't possibly be that
BM>much water floating in the clouds, and then for it to fall like like a
BM>seam broke. One would almost expect to see now-shriveled-up clouds with
BM>broken flaps,
DS> I heard something that all the rain on the big island has
DS> quieted the volcano a bit.
All that spouting of lava was just because she was thirsty?!
DS> Also, the Fall/Winter 2018 Farmers Almanac is calling for a
DS> nasty winter (cold, snow, and ice). Sometimes, they are
DS> right...and looking at that, with "The Pioneer Model" from weatherbell.com,
DS> one has to wonder for my part of the country.
I uploaded an article on one of the local television meteorologists was
going to have a debate/discussion with an older local farmer re: the
upcoming winter conditions. Supposed to be on the station's Facebook
page; hopefully they'll repost on their webpage. (I don't have a
Facebook account.)
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