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nah, it was partly cloudy at 9pm still so I figured I won't bother. Was clear by 11pm though.
That's true! Because I remember being really suprised when I wandered out late and all the clouds had cleared and I actually wandered around the garden trying to look in as many directions as possible for a cloud! I was wondering where they all went!
lol! don't worry, the usual crap will be back on Wednesday
a fantastic day today, high of 66ºF and full sunshine. Went for a walk this afternoon and there was such a positive vibrance in the air, people were out n about and it just felt warm and nice. That's what I live for. To the bloody hell with all the winter sh.....
Great weather tomorrow aswell, low 46 high 64 and sunshine.
Tomorrow, being July 15th, we are officially halfway though this awful buytt-ugly winter Not long till spring now. The days are also getting longer since June 21.
See ya in hell you awful satanic piece of crap of a season!!!
Oh not me! I'd rather be in Maggie Valley, I HATE Houston. I think the scenery there is outstanding. Well all places are not for all people. I don't think I would ever look at the beauty of the mountains as being "just kinda there".
I'm looking at them now out the window - and they are just kinda there...in a dense cover of thick, moist fog.
Was gorgeous yesterday, 76, sunny, breezy, low humidities. Today is 84 and sunny, low humidities. Looks like starting tomorrow night our humidities will increase for the whole week. Ugh!
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