Tuesday, April 11, 2023

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", where the current temperature is 58° under partly cloudy skies with a "Real Feel" temperature of 56°, with a wind out of the south @ 11 mph. Tonight's low temperature will drop to a very seasonal 50°. 

The sun has already set @ 8:22 p.m., but it will rise again tomorrow @ 7:08 a.m. and set later tomorrow evening @ 8:23 p.m.

In between, the NWS has continued a River Flood Warning that will remain in effect until Thursday afternoon, with minor flooding possible along the Grand River. 

In addition, due to the low humidity, 22%, there is a Fire Weather Watch that will go into effect from tomorrow afternoon until tomorrow evening, with wind speeds of 15 to 25 mph and gusts up to 40 mph, with the inland temperatures in the upper 70° range making outdoor burning dangerous. 

Finally, there will also be a Small Craft Advisory going into effect @ 2:00 a.m. tomorrow and lasting until 8:00 a.m. Thursday, from St. Joseph to Manistee, with wind speeds from 10 to 20 knots and gusts possible to 30 knots producing waves from three to seven feet in height. 

Otherwise, things around the Palatial Estate have been quiet. I have been going to P/T three times per week, with Mary as my driver, and I am now just past three weeks since my most recent surgery. Things are looking up, as I am out of my walker and only sporadically using my quad cane for ambulation. Each day is better than the last. I am scheduled for a P/T session tomorrow and again on Friday.

Since I have been able to get outside to the car and back on the way too and from P/T, I have been able to witness the blooming of our daffodils and they are gorgeous again this year. In fact, Mary brought several indoors for a table decoration too. Oh, I returned to my weekly ukulele sessions last Sunday too.

Speaking of Mary, she has been a stalwart in my daily care and for that I am truly grateful. Mary has once again baked bread, which we enjoyed as part of our dinner tonight of soup and sandwich. 

Mary and Ginger have been walking regularly and I envy their daily sojourns. I'm not there yet, but soon, I hope.

So tomorrow, that P/T session for me along with some reading and crossword solving, and that's about it. Mary and I are ear-reading our latest novel, The Other Mrs. Miller, by Allison Dickson, during meals and at odd times throughout the day. Mary is also solo ear-reading her own novel too. 

That looks like enough for my return to blogging after a three plus week hiatus. Ciao. 

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