Well it's 59 degree's here. Tomorrow in the lower 50's.....no wonder my sinises are going nuts. I guess I will dress warm tomorrow....I have an interview tomorrow and while I am in San Angelo I will put some applications in a few places.
What's your weather where you are? By the way Tex...where are you in relation to big cities? I am awful at directions there fore I am really bad on saying exactly where a place is. I can drive somewhere and sho...but can't tell. I know you are in Central Texas.....anyway....it's cold here and the wind comes up and lays down, comes up and lays down. My tin roof on this 1/2 barn sounds as if it will take off (it won't, but sounds that way) The other half will have to wait til I go to work again. But the half we have provides great shelter from wind and rain. And the birds leave my A/C alone. I give them pleanty of seed.
well got to run for now. Have pinto's to soak and chicken fry to bread. Love oma
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We're havin' a heat wave, a glorious heat wave
Was a balmy 3 degrees F here this morning. Reached a high of about 20. We're back in the single digits tonight with wind chill. Have a nice fire going in the wood stove though. Just a bit drafty in the office (home) here. Even Tigs only made us open the door once for him to check if spring had come yet this morning (yesterday we had 8-12 inches of fresh snow (hard to say exactly because it drifted a lot...an see grass at one corner of the house) and he made us open the door about 5 times...ya know the snow might have melted and summer have come while we were having more kibbles! )
Katy
Was a balmy 3 degrees F here this morning. Reached a high of about 20. We're back in the single digits tonight with wind chill. Have a nice fire going in the wood stove though. Just a bit drafty in the office (home) here. Even Tigs only made us open the door once for him to check if spring had come yet this morning (yesterday we had 8-12 inches of fresh snow (hard to say exactly because it drifted a lot...an see grass at one corner of the house) and he made us open the door about 5 times...ya know the snow might have melted and summer have come while we were having more kibbles! )
Katy
Oma,
I live about half way between Waco and Austin, just east of I35. It was in the mid 60s today, with occasional light sprinkles, but not even enough rain to settle the dust. It's supposed to be near 60 tomorrow, though windy. Another red flag day, as far as the fire hazard goes.
Katy,
Tigs probably thinks he's having a bad dream, and he figures if he looks out often enough, sooner or later he'll wake up and it will be over. LOL.
Wayne
I live about half way between Waco and Austin, just east of I35. It was in the mid 60s today, with occasional light sprinkles, but not even enough rain to settle the dust. It's supposed to be near 60 tomorrow, though windy. Another red flag day, as far as the fire hazard goes.
Katy,
Tigs probably thinks he's having a bad dream, and he figures if he looks out often enough, sooner or later he'll wake up and it will be over. LOL.
Wayne
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