Good Morning. And before I go any farther, I will give you the news from Punxsutawney. Phil has predicted an early spring this year! The grand announcement was just announced I enjoy watching all the hullabaloo going on in Punxsutawney as having been there with O’Sharon, I can relate. Not in the winter of course. It was a beautiful summer day when we went to Gobblers Knob. Now to see what our local NWS office has to say about that. I follow them on FB, so am sure thry will put something out as they have a great sense of humor up there at the office. They are also great teachers as they post some bter sting graphics and tell us about a lot of different weather things. Stuff you don’t see on the TV. Gives an insight on the intricacies of modern weather forecasting technology.
Enjoyed reading all the posts yesterday. Seems a lot of us do FB in one form or another. I like to keep up with the groups I belong to, RV, Weather Service and two really nice U.P. groups who post a lot of beautiful pictures, talk U.P. related stuff and keep politics out of the scene. I just skip over the politic related junk.
Judy, like your thoughts in the wide open spaces. I like open spaces too, but only for so long. But I don’t like camping in places where I am secluded in the trees. I like trees on my sight for the shade for myself and my dogs, but I camp in open sites too especially if I can get a view. After having been in that storm un SD with it’s 90 mph winds, I get gun shy about being too open. I enjoyed seeing the wide open plains on my trip west and have been across the Canadian Prairies and touched a bit of desert area in WY, but after a bit, I am pining for my woods and Waters. Anita, I know what you mean about being leery of planning spring trips. The weather in the plains and other areas is getting more violent and frequent. It’s why I kinda have been sticking to MI past few years.
Need to get myself moving here as will be leaving for mass in a little bit. Then couple errands. Have a great day everyone.