Labor Day Monday was hot as hell.
Tuesday morning was already a soup-fest of humidity by 10 AM and remained so until later in the evening. I had already hit my limit with the humidity smashing through my comfort zone by 7 AM and it just kept going.
It’s Wednesday evening and it is a bit more comfortable. Rain was proposed for the afternoon and evening, but that has passed. It is always a guessing game.
Last night, at 6 PM, it looked as though we were going to get soaked due to the dark, heavy clouds, but not a drop. I do love watching the weather patterns without delving into the scientific components. Until the past twenty years, or so, I was never interested in science. One of my former adult students, Sue Branson, is a science teacher and superb practical jokester, and she always made discussions of science more interesting and fascinating. Now, I find myself watching various science programs. I love HENRY FORD’S INVATION NATION and other entertaining science programs.
Yesterday began as a semi-quiet morning but progressed into more activity than I anticipated. While I am not in adding anything firm to my docket for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, I still have high hopes of being productive. Productive, but not busy.
There is really precious little else to report.
It’s evening but still time to make it a great day!
TODAY’S ART OFFERING…
“Clearing up – Coast of Sicily” by Nineteenth Century artist Andreas Achenbach.
