Thursday, January 28, 2021

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just past  8:30 p.m. in "The City."

Surprisingly, there are no watches, advisories, nor warnings in effect at this time. That's all good as far as I am concerned. I don't know how the fur-children feel about that, because they want to get out on walkabout, but that's the way it goes.

We have a current temperature of 19° that feels like 12° under mostly-cloudy skies with winds out of the northwest @ six mph. The NWS is reporting a current barometric pressure of 30.57' and falling, while my DTWS is showing 29.90" and steady. The sun will rise tomorrow @ 8:03 a.m. and set later tomorrow evening @   5:52 p.m. The day will be mostly-cloudy.

I don't really have a trainspotting report for this blog, as I only witnessed the late-night southbound run last night.

Today, I finished two crossword puzzles and did some coloring. I'd forgotten how relaxing coloring can be.

Brunch today was vegan beans and franks. Dinner was Mary's homemade herbed French fries and my own vegan Italian sausages. Both meals were very tasty, especially when you add the hot sauce to the beans and franks as I did.

For our dinner, the sausage was topped by sautéed onions and green peppers. 


I started a new novel, but I have only just begun my reading, so I don't have an opinion, yet. 

I was out with the fur-children earlier and I decided that the snow provided a chance to try my hand at micro-photography using Mary's Olympus camera set on the microscope mode. Olympus is known as a pioneer in lens development, so their cameras take exceptional microscopic pix. I took a few shots of the snow flakes that had fallen on our deck. 

A very large version of one snowflake.

Another snowflake, but not nearly as magnified. 

Magnified, but not all that much.

I find that pictures can be found in my locations and formats.

Tomorrow,  I hope to continue my coloring, play more music, read more, and do what feels good at the moment. Mary will continue her cross stitch efforts and her knitting. Ciao. 

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