The NWS forecast calls for a Small Craft Advisory to continue overnight until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow from St. Joseph to Manistee. Windspeeds from 15 to 25 knots will produce small waves of three to five feet in height.
Our current temperature under cloudy-skies is 34°, but it feels like 25° with a wind out of the north @ 11 mph. Thhe overnight low will drop to an actual 26° before we rebound to tomorrow's high temperature of 37° with an overnight low of 35°.
We had a light dusting of snow last night that I easily swept off the deck when I had STWD out for her morning visit around 9:00 a.m. today.
The sun will rise tomorrow @ 8:10 a.m. and set later @ 5:13 p.m. I heard from a reliable source that the daylight hours will now be getting longer as we head towards my favorite season, spring.
Tonight, the full moon will be the longest lasting full moon of the year.
Tomorrow, the 1 - 11- 1 Lions host the 10 - 3 AZ Cardinals @ 1:00 p.m. unless the Covid-19 hits either team as it did the Eagles, the Washington football team etc.
The 4 - 9 Bears are scheduled to host the 6 - 7 Vikings tomorrow night, unless the Covid-19 hits either of those teams.
In either case, the loss of a chance to play equates to a win for two teams that are going nowhere.
We didn't accomplish much today. I read more, Mary listened to her book and cross stitched, and I finished two crosseord puzzles earlier, one from the Grand Haven Tribune, and the other from the USA Today. That puzzle was quite easy.
We took a walk with the fur-children earlier and then we headed back to the manse and we collectively made a vegan doner kebab for tomorrow's enjoyment.
Right now, Mary is doing the whites and I'll be doing the balance of the indoor chores tomorrow.
If the sun cooperates, I hope to put more paint on canvas. No matter, I plan to play more music. That looks like enough for one day. Ciao.
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