Our current temperature is a brisk 25° under clear skies, but it feels more like 18° with a wind out of the southwest @ 6 mph. Our overnight low-temperature forecast calls for 21° before we see that 46°, but overnight tomorrow we'll drop to a much more comfortable overnight low temperature of 34°. Wednesday, the high temperature is forecast to reach a very springlike 56° with an 85% to 90% chance for showers throughout the day,
It looks like the NWS is forecasting our daytime temperatures to stay under the 50° mark until April 10, when we get into the 50s and then the 60s to stay. Like Mary always says, there is a reason that you don't plant vegetables until Mother's Day, or at least May 1.
Our current barometric pressure per my DTWS is 29.71" of Hg and falling, while the NWS is reporting 30.34" of Hg and rising. Whatever the case, the sun will rise tomorrow @ 7:34 a.m. and set in the evening @ 8:06 p.m.
Last night was very busy for yours truly. I spent from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. watching a live acrylic painting tutorial and then segued to another ukulele play-along session from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. In short, I had a great night.
Earlier yesterday, Mary baked another loaf of light wheat bread which I enjoyed as a post ukulele sandwich following a bowl of homemade soup before my evening started. To borrow that phrase, "It doesn't get any better than this."
Today, it was mostly a pedestrian day here at the manse of the palatial estate. I did some reading, played some music, and generally watched the world go by. Mary did some ear-reading, cross-stitching, and made the meals as I took care of our fur children. Nobody said that retirement was easy.
Tomorrow, I have some indoor chores to accomplish, Mary will probably walk with Ginger and I may, and I stress may take a short walk with STWD. She always wants to go for walks, but the cold weather, the icy sidewalks, and her advancing age limit her ability to go long distances. Ginger never has that problem.
Otherwise, I have plenty of books to read, as I think I decimated the fiction section of the library over this past weekend. Mary will probably do more ear reading and more cross-stitching. That's all folks. Ciao.
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