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WHAT'S YOUR WEATHER LIKE?
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Here, near Seattle it is HOT, and will get up to 82F on Monday, Way too hot for me. I heard from an e mail friend in Scotland that it is raining/snowing/hailing, while parts of the USA and Canada era having heat waves with tornados in Texas and Alabama, , Snowstorms, in the Midwest, and all kinds of weird weather ALL over our Planet. . Be safe and take care. Peace & kind regards, Aunti Kyla--HOT! |
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WHAT'S YOUR WEATHER LIKE?
Aunti Kyla =^ ..^= wrote:
Hi Here, near Seattle it is HOT, and will get up to 82F on Monday, Way too hot for me. I heard from an e mail friend in Scotland that it is raining/snowing/hailing, while parts of the USA and Canada era having heat waves with tornados in Texas and Alabama, , Snowstorms, in the Midwest, and all kinds of weird weather ALL over our Planet. . Be safe and take care. Peace & kind regards, Aunti Kyla--HOT! It's 6:30 pm here in Nova Scotia and the temperature is 18 deg. Centegrade. That's about 61 deg. F. Sunny all day & gentle breezes that only threatened to blow of my hat as I dug in the garden. It's been like that for 3 days. Last week was cooler but still sunny. We've been about a week now with no frost and I can't get the garden ready fast enough. If it was dug today, I think I could plant, but who know the way the weather has been in recent years. The break up of the north polar ice cap is said to have kept the jet stream further to the south than usual, delaying spring in much of Canada. It has finally come here in the East, but I am not sertain that we can depend on it. On last twist of the jet stream could still bring us a frost. North of the jet stream is colder weather and south of it is warmer. Anyway I'm enjoying the great weather while it lasts. No rain in over a week though. Last summer was very dry. I really had to carry all the water for the tomato plants and they didn't do well even then, but thewy were planted late as I had been house sitting for a friend and couldn't get home to do the planting until June. Clawdius has had some time in the OUT, and it was planned and allowed. He stays on the steps or in the near driveway and yesterday he chased a butterfly right into the back yard. I am always with him for these junkets, but I'm starting to worry about him catching fleas. He's free ofthem right now and with no other animals in the building he should stay that way, except if I let him out too often. Like the truth, they're out there! Clawdius loves it so much, thiough it's hard to say no. The apartment is so small and he gets so bored. -- Unca Fred, (& Clawdius at my side as I write this). |
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