THURSDAY AND COLD AGAIN
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:01 am
GOOD MORNING TO ALL!
Another day below freezing----24 here this morning. Supposed to be another sunny day, however, and that will warm it up quite well. I just hope my baby lilacs, still mostly within their protective bud shells, can survive.
Coffee is instant Hazlenut this morning, as I'm saving the last of my yesterday's brewed Hazlenut Creme for my travel mug later! But c'mon in and sit a spell and let us know what's up in your world. Both coasts are to be nice for travel, although the mid sections of the country are getting flooding-type rains. Some places are still getting snow in Idaho!
The Swine Flu is still on the move, although it's still too early in its life to know just how expansive it will become, and how deadly. I was reading about the Asian Flu that broke out in the 50s, and I guess that was definitely a pandemic, too, although we didn't know it at the time. I survived that onslaught, and I hope to survive this one, too.
I hope you can all find something fun to do within the confines of your 'safe' areas until this disease runs its course. Sounds like a good time to break out the knitting needles and crochet hooks and beads and what-all else!
Keep us informed.....catch you all later.
Another day below freezing----24 here this morning. Supposed to be another sunny day, however, and that will warm it up quite well. I just hope my baby lilacs, still mostly within their protective bud shells, can survive.
Coffee is instant Hazlenut this morning, as I'm saving the last of my yesterday's brewed Hazlenut Creme for my travel mug later! But c'mon in and sit a spell and let us know what's up in your world. Both coasts are to be nice for travel, although the mid sections of the country are getting flooding-type rains. Some places are still getting snow in Idaho!
The Swine Flu is still on the move, although it's still too early in its life to know just how expansive it will become, and how deadly. I was reading about the Asian Flu that broke out in the 50s, and I guess that was definitely a pandemic, too, although we didn't know it at the time. I survived that onslaught, and I hope to survive this one, too.
I hope you can all find something fun to do within the confines of your 'safe' areas until this disease runs its course. Sounds like a good time to break out the knitting needles and crochet hooks and beads and what-all else!
Keep us informed.....catch you all later.