Friday, May 1, 2020

Mayday, Mayday

The first of May rescued us from the coldest, wettest April I can ever remember. I'm sure part of the problem was that we were home with nothing to distract us from the weather, but when going outside is one of very few recreation options, you begin to take the rain a little personally. This new month dawned as gray as its predecessor, but by 3 PM blue sky was clearly visible behind and in between clouds more white than gray. And as I write, the sun is shining and a light breeze is riffling through the trees. All that rain really greened up the place, too. Tomorrow is set to be the jewel of the spring so far, temps in the high 70s and sunshine to spare, but the rain is predicted to return on Sunday, and May is actually forecast to be cooler and damper than usual. But that? Is a worry for another day.

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