Friday, May 22, 2020

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just after 6:00 a.m. in "The City."

According to the NWS, the current temperature is 58° under mostly cloudy skies. My DTWS shows 62º. Light winds of 2 mph make it feel like, wait for it, 58°. Today's high temperature is forecast to be 64º under mostly cloudy skies. That high-temperature will be about 10º cooler than yesterday.

According to my DTWS, the barometric pressure is 29.45" and steady, while the NWS is reporting 30.07" and falling.

Both the NWS and I are forecasting that the daily high-temperatures will continue to be anywhere from the lower 60s into the lower 70s for the foreseeable future. We seem to have gone from a cool spring to summer temps and back to cool spring temperatures almost overnight. That's one of the reasons that I'm waiting on leaving my seedlings out overnight, as some of the nighttime temperatures may fall into the lower 50s. Mary read yesterday that tomatoes in pots might be damaged by any temperature lower than 60º. I've come too far to turn back now.

I tried taking some closeup pix yesterday, but I deleted all of them as they were blurry or way too dark. I have some learning to do, as I get about one out of a 1,000 that turn out okay. I got a great pic of Ginger the other day, but I can't seem to remember how I did it.

Speaking of Ginger, we once again tried our hands at grooming. We are improving, as is her appearance, but we are no threat to the professionals.

We had an internet/cable outage yesterday afternoon and evening. The only information available was that a fiber-optic cable had been severed. It all came back to life @ about 8:00 p.m. last night. We never got to watch another episode of Outlander. We wanted to see what happened to Claire when she returned to modern times. Today for sure!

I edited more of my manuscript, worked a couple of crosswords, and read more of my latest novel. Mary is nearing the end of her nonfiction book.

Our plans for today call for us to do nothing, Ciao.

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