Friday, June 9, 2023

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 under partly cloudy skies is a very comfortable 61°, which corresponds to the Real Feel temperature of 61° with s light wind out of the southwest @ six mph. 

The sunset tonight will occur at 9:23 p.m., before we drop to an overnight low temperature of 55°. Tomorrow after sunrise @ 6:03 a.m., the high temperature will rise to 73° before sunset and an overnight low temperature of 59°. We have a 74% chance for precipitation on Sunday, especially in the morning. Here's hoping. 

I still have nothing good to say about my baseball teams. The Tigers are being pounded right now by the D'Backs, 9 - 2, with the Tigers having an overall sub .500 record, as do the Cubs and the Red Sox. The obese one is warming up for all of them. 

We did get my new office chair assembled today and I'm sitting in it right now. 

Late this afternoon, I went out for a walk, and at Mary's suggestion, I took along my camera to record whatever caught my eye. I'll include some selections now for your viewing pleasure. 

I started my photo safari on our own deck, with this pic of a lone marigold in bloom.

Then I continued my walkabout towards the local Monarch Butterfly Waystation. 

Where various varieties of flora were blooming to attract the Monarchs. 

Some very brightly colored. 

And others, not so much.

An industrial sign denoting a local firm with offices in our Public Safety building.

My sentiments exactly were on display at St. John's Episcopal church, 

Ironically, directly across the street from the Grand Haven Dept. of Public Safety.

I think that the fountain in Central Park is out of whack. I hope more whack has been ordered. 

Once again, an industrial photo. This is what I've seen called a "Gimmick" when used in connection to a radio circuit or amplifier. 

I liked how the sun and shadows interplayed in this shot.

In our own Parkway Gardens, everything is in bloom.

While in our vast gardens, the tomatoes are budding. 

Mary made a great dinner of vegan "Spam" with a side of cheezy broccoli for dinner after a lunch of soup and salad with her homemade French dressing. 

Mostly that sums up our day. I plan to sit back and relax now and enjoy the balance of my evening in anticipation of a visit to the Grand Haven Pride Fest at the Lynn Sherwood Waterfront Stadium tomorrow. We plan to go to show our support for our entire community. Ciao. 

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