Good Morning all,
Well, here we are the, Ides of March and the mid point of the month. This date has some interesting historical facts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March.
For us here at the 45th and the rest of northern Michigan, it is the day when all ice fishing shantes must be removed from area lakes and also the transition time when spring starts to take over more from winter, the days longer and warmer.
It is to be a beautiful day here again today. Highs in the lower 40's and plenty of sun. The snowpack is slowing melting down and bare ground is appearing again. We have about three days of rain in the forecast for later this week and first part of next, so that will reduce the snow further still. That's not to say that winter won't be back. I always say it has to have it's "last hurrah" before it's over.
So sad reading and listening to the stories from the survivors of Japan's tsunami. Losing friends and loved ones, even having them torn from their holding hands. And also watching the ever growing threat of a nuclear meltdown, which I'm sure, those of you on the West coast are watching with a little bit of aprehension.
Breakfast was poached eggs, sausage and strawberries this morning. Now a glas of water. No coffee for this person. Gonna be heading into Gaylord in awhile to pick up a few things and some lumber for my project I am working on now. A few years ago I built a box for the "girls" to use to jump from the ground up, into my trucks and vice versa. Works out great for them. Well, it's gotten kind of beat up over time, not to mention run over a couple of times , so I am building a new one. That way I can stay outside for awhle as well and just enjoy being out again.
So as I said, no coffee here, but I can offer you a cup of tea or yummy hot chocolate. Pull up a chair and talk about your upcoming day or whatever's on your mind. Have a great day all.