It looks as though we will be sailing right into Christmas with temps well above average. But it will remain very dry. That is the only problem.
There is not much going on here. I like that!
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It looks as though we will be sailing right into Christmas with temps well above average. But it will remain very dry. That is the only problem.
Old scams and new scams Christmas music at the gym. It seems to be good to sweat by. For pumping iron. Fine weather continues. Only minor temperature variations. A very gentle roller coaster so far, in terms of our temperature variations. May it remain like that! Surely global warming can deliver a year with no significant wintery conditions, as far south as I am. Surely.
Our fine weather continues. Plenty of sunshine, cool, but not what I would consider cold. Satisfactory.
Cool and damp and cloudy but it all turns around tomorrow and we might have along spell of above average temps again. That works for me.
Not as cold as the local forecasts had it this morning, well above freezing. That is good. Maybe very light snow flurries to our north but even that is iffy. I am still hoping for a very mild winter here. A couple of things I have hanging on a fence got a bit tilted last night, tilted in opposite directions, so no wind involved and there is nothing near them that could have touched them. A very mystery! What agency was at work, what forces could have been at work? Other objects near them were not affected at all. These things are the metal parts of very old rakes, missing the wooden handles, and suspended against the fence near each other, so that the heavy parts of these rakes would be like pendula, and they would have had to move against the resistance imposed by the rough surface of the fence, so some non-negligible force would have been required, and as I say, one was canted about twenty degrees out of vertical and the other the same, but in the opposite sense, so that the ends with the tines formed an inverted "v" pointing UP. In fact these things are attached to the fence with decking screws tight enough to allow these objects to hold their current tilted positions. A microcosmic mystery indeed!