Saturday, September 5, 2020
As the sun touches the horizon, periods of lite rain are falling. Rumbles of thunder roll across the landscape. Dark angry clouds move slowly as the birds sing and the
Continue readingAs the sun touches the horizon, periods of lite rain are falling. Rumbles of thunder roll across the landscape. Dark angry clouds move slowly as the birds sing and the
Continue readingI walked out this morning to an overcast sky. Above eighty temperature, but another shot of not quite oppressive humidity. The hummingbirds are chittering about in the dawn dark. Roosters
Continue readingOut 20 minutes before sunup… it’s darker out than the images suggest. And way too warm and humid for comfort. A slight breeze wafts around without having a noticeable cooling
Continue readingIt’s the start of the third day of virtual school after a two day Hurricane break. So it’s up with the sun again. One grandkid is up and eating breakfast,
Continue readingThis morning is the warmest start we’ve seen this summer, I think. Hurricane Laura is close enough to us that she’s starting to pump that tropical air our way. We’ve
Continue readingIt’s almost cool, almost dry, but it’s still going to be hot by the afternoon. We are now living in an area of weather forecaster hysteria. Tropical storms headed for
Continue readingSunrise is spectacular this morning. The sun coming up behind a thunderstorm over Galveston Bay. The temperature is also not too bad, though the humidity is up a bit this
Continue readingNot too warm for the start of the day. 75 degrees, not bad for the full blown August. But it’s oh so still. Not a breath of a breeze. And
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