winter's tongue stuck to the streetlight
It seems as if winter's tongue got stuck to the streetlight and it doesn't want to let our state of Massachusetts go !
We are having brutal cold winds and wind chills below 10 F over the past two days, and there is snow in the forecast for next week again. Last Friday, the local channels forecast at least 4 inches of snow, and we got 16 inches.
Also, we went through a strange time during winter when we had 60 degree days in the 4th week of january. On January 30 and January 31st we had 60 degree temperatures for two days, sandwiched between the surrounding days of temperatures at or below the freeze point, 32 degrees F. On those two days, a wind had pushed warm southern weather up to Boston's more northerly latitude and it gave us that weird hiatus from the typical January freezing temperatures.
Haiku
A Man, un-certain,
When the neighbor prunes his trees,
Leaves his pruner tucked away.
Sometimes, in the 3rd week of March, I have been known to rake my front yard. Not this year!
Hope you aren't getting similarly house-bound by the surges of high winds, storms, and black ice.
It seems as if winter's tongue got stuck to the streetlight and it doesn't want to let our state of Massachusetts go !
We are having brutal cold winds and wind chills below 10 F over the past two days, and there is snow in the forecast for next week again. Last Friday, the local channels forecast at least 4 inches of snow, and we got 16 inches.
Also, we went through a strange time during winter when we had 60 degree days in the 4th week of january. On January 30 and January 31st we had 60 degree temperatures for two days, sandwiched between the surrounding days of temperatures at or below the freeze point, 32 degrees F. On those two days, a wind had pushed warm southern weather up to Boston's more northerly latitude and it gave us that weird hiatus from the typical January freezing temperatures.
Haiku
A Man, un-certain,
When the neighbor prunes his trees,
Leaves his pruner tucked away.
Sometimes, in the 3rd week of March, I have been known to rake my front yard. Not this year!
Hope you aren't getting similarly house-bound by the surges of high winds, storms, and black ice.