Cloudy, rain, 60's, breezy. All in all a lovely day. No joke. I like this stuff. Am not looking forward to warmer weather, hence I am not going to look at the forecast because I don't want to be disappointed.
Ideas are not fixed, nor should they be; we live in model-dependent reality.
Cloudy, rain, 60's, breezy. All in all a lovely day. No joke. I like this stuff. Am not looking forward to warmer weather, hence I am not going to look at the forecast because I don't want to be disappointed.
Yeah I'm also dreading the warmer weather that is coming, my electric bill will be higher!!
Lower 20's F and this morning the 5 hummingbird feeders were half ice and half sugar but by afternoon it warmed up enough for even humans to go outside again
Lower 20's F and this morning the 5 hummingbird feeders were half ice and half sugar but by afternoon it warmed up enough for even humans to go outside again
That is true in our corner of the upper left coast and the Olympic mountains look spectacular.
Are you getting nervous about the 'big one' coming anytime soon? Here on the News they talk about it coming "soon" for you guys everytime they talk about one happening someplace else in the World. I'm talking about Earthquakes, are you and Magic literally shaking yet?
As far as temps I am in the mid 40's F now and will slowly drop down thru the day until tonight it dips into the lower 30's to upper 20's with some Snow possible, nothing special though just a pain in the butt as we only rarely get it. Being retired I will just stay home if the roads have anything on them in the morning.
Yes I saw the snow up on the tops of the Olympics on tuesday night on a drive up to Port Angeles and by the time we got back to where I had my car parked ( I rode to P.A. with some friends) my car was frosty cold and it was midnight.
It seemed like it took forever to warm the car up enough to drive but it was only about 10 minutes (26 degrees)
We don't worry about earthquakes on the Olympic Peninsula.........that is for the people on the other side of the Hood Canal floating bridge and ferry ride across Puget Sound in Seattle and all the other cities I rarely go to
Mostly trees and mountains over here (only thing I need to watch is catching my 75in 4K HDTV before it tips over if we have a quake........of maybe attach it to the wall one of these days.
I guess we do have lots of condos and fancy houses over around Port Ludlow bay and the golf course so they will be the ones that get on the news.
RandyC wrote:Three days of
Mines cool right now with warm weather coming later, it's in the mid 50's in the shade right now but was in the 80's in the Sun earlier.
Cloudy, rain, 60's, breezy.
Cloudy, rain, 60's, breezy. All in all a lovely day. No joke. I like this stuff. Am not looking forward to warmer weather, hence I am not going to look at the forecast because I don't want to be disappointed.
Ideas are not fixed, nor should they be; we live in model-dependent reality.
cecht wrote:Cloudy, rain,
Yeah I'm also dreading the warmer weather that is coming, my electric bill will be higher!!
I still have Global Freezing
I still have Global Freezing here in the NW
Lower 20's F and this morning the 5 hummingbird feeders were half ice and half sugar but by afternoon it warmed up enough for even humans to go outside again
MAGIC Quantum Mechanic
WOW!!
That is true in our corner of
That is true in our corner of the upper left coast and the Olympic mountains look spectacular.
Betreger wrote:That is true
Are you getting nervous about the 'big one' coming anytime soon? Here on the News they talk about it coming "soon" for you guys everytime they talk about one happening someplace else in the World. I'm talking about Earthquakes, are you and Magic literally shaking yet?
As far as temps I am in the mid 40's F now and will slowly drop down thru the day until tonight it dips into the lower 30's to upper 20's with some Snow possible, nothing special though just a pain in the butt as we only rarely get it. Being retired I will just stay home if the roads have anything on them in the morning.
Here on the News they talk
Here on the News they talk about it coming "soon"
Soon in geologic time could very well mean 1000 years, or today.
Yes I saw the snow up on the
Yes I saw the snow up on the tops of the Olympics on tuesday night on a drive up to Port Angeles and by the time we got back to where I had my car parked ( I rode to P.A. with some friends) my car was frosty cold and it was midnight.
It seemed like it took forever to warm the car up enough to drive but it was only about 10 minutes (26 degrees)
We don't worry about earthquakes on the Olympic Peninsula.........that is for the people on the other side of the Hood Canal floating bridge and ferry ride across Puget Sound in Seattle and all the other cities I rarely go to
Mostly trees and mountains over here (only thing I need to watch is catching my 75in 4K HDTV before it tips over if we have a quake........of maybe attach it to the wall one of these days.
I guess we do have lots of condos and fancy houses over around Port Ludlow bay and the golf course so they will be the ones that get on the news.
Betreger wrote:Here on the
True but the News said it's been nearly twice as long as it usually is between them already.