Monday, April 4, 2022

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just past 9:00 p.m. in "The City", where the current temperature feels like 38° with a wind out of the west @ 4 mph. The actual temperature is 41° under mostly-cloudy skies. We have no alerts in effect at this time.
The NWS is reporting a barometric pressure reading of 29.83" of Hg and rising, while my DTWS is showing 29.24" of Hg and falling. 

Our overnight low temperature tonight will drop to a seasonal 34° before we rebound to tomorrow's high temperature of 55°, which will be 11° warmer than today. Our overnight low tomorrow will fall to 43°. However, the day tomorrow will be mostly overcast with only a 9% chance for additional precipitation. The sun will rise into those overcast skies @ 7:21 a.m. and set later @ 8:14 p.m.

Of late, not much has happened around here. Last night I joined in my Sunday night ukulele play along and between yesterday and today, I finished The Light Keepers Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol, which turned out to be a terrific recommendation from Mary. Sadly, the author is a regular writer of children's books and this was the only adult novel she has written to date.

I've started reading another of Mary's recommended books, Time After Time, by Lisa Grunwald, this one in my preferred large-print format. At this rate, my personal stack of books will not be shrinking very much for several weeks. 

It was raining this morning, so Mary and Ginger didn't get out for their morning safari. However, they did get out yesterday and they took some pix using Mary's Olympus Tough TG-6 camera. They got some pix of the boardwalk, the channel, Ginger, and the south pier area. 

It took both of us to determine that this was part of a channel buoy.

Around GH, the city is using the old arches from the south pier for directional signage.

The channel was calm and the sky was partly cloudy.

Some dune grasses near the south pier.

Ginger enjoyed the outing and the views at the south pier.

Yesterday, I mostly stayed close to home, did some watercolor painting, and read. 

Mary did some cross-stitching and ear reading,

Today, I accomplished very little. Tomorrow, I hope for more. Ciao. 

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