It's a little bit blurry, because I had to take it with "extreme night exposure" and even my hands aren't steady enough to hold a camera still for that long, but:
Snow. In southeastern Oklahoma. On March 4th.
I predict this is going to be a very weird weather year.
(I have no idea whether there will be enough for a "snow day" tomorrow; as much as I enjoy teaching I have to admit I wouldn't be broken-hearted if there was.)
(Oh, and the Proper People have been contacted re: the mailboxes and such; they're going to try patrolling more. And when I drove home today I noticed that the homeowners had managed to stick the mailbox posts (they're just those thin metal pipes) back in the ground, so at least they're not out any money for a new mailbox.)
1 comment:
i will agree with you about an odd weather year. this winter was the coldest we've had since 1981, according to the meteoridiots (they can't be ologists, how many people do you know that get their stuff wrong at least 50% of the time, and still keep their jobs?). yesterday was a perfect example. i went for a 2 mile walk, and when i left it was 60 degrees outside. by the time i'd hit half a mile, the wind had switched to the north, and by a mile, the temp was dropping. by the time i got home, it had dropped to 36! small wonder that my son and i had barometric migraines yesterday afternoon!
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