Shirlv wrote:Morning All, 60° and sunny. Going to be a lovely 74° sunny, low humidity day. Perfect for a cookout with family. Enjoy your day. Be safe
Good morning, Shirl, and all who follow. Shirl, it is always nice to see you on here. A good way to start my morning.
Going to be a toasty day today - 91° is currently predicted, I'm betting 95° or above. Summer has arrived. Already went out to turn on the water for 45 minutes on my drip system to give my garden plants a good drink before it gets really hot this afternoon.
6:30 a.m. just now, short night - finally fell asleep about 2:00, was awake about 5:30, finally gave up and just got up. May take a nap today. I am always interested to hear about others who have the dreaded sleeping issues, makes me feel not so quite alone.
Well, off for my second cup of Joe.
Bought some plastic shelves at Home Depot yesterday, will put them together this morning. My "hobby room" is a total shambles, to the point I don't even like to go in there to work on my projects. Not a good thing! Also ordered a roll-around plastic cart with multiple small drawers to put jewelry "bits" in. Hopefully I can be self disciplined enough to put my stuff in the drawers, rather than have it scattered everywhere (where I mostly can't find what I want).
There have been a few moderate earthquakes up at Lake Almanor, not too far from Lassen volcano. There is some speculation in the local media that the quakes might trigger an eruption. While not likely, it is possible. Lassen Peak is considered to be an active volcano, it last erupted about a hundred years ago - just a blink in geologic time.
Here's what the San Francisco Chronicle has to say (the Chron is one of the larger newspapers in northern California):
"Could California earthquakes trigger volcanic eruptions? Here’s what experts say."https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/earthquake-volcano-18096266.php#:~:text=Lassen%20Peak%20is%20considered%20to,spell%20that%20started%20in%201914.I am about 50 miles south of Lassen Peak; should it go off it is possible that I could get some ashfall. Volcanic ash is not like wood ash (or wildfire ash). Volcanic ash is made up of pulverized rock, and, as such, can be very heavy and quite destructive.
Oh well! As I said, not likely to happen.
Time to start my day!
Anne