When you see something beautiful in someone tell them. it may take a few seconds to say, but for them, it could last a lifetime.
18 degrees, mostly clear with a gentle NW breeze. A high of 28 today with sun, a WNW breeze and a low of 12 tonight. Cloudy tomorrow, a light west breeze, a high of 30 and a low of 20. Cloudy Saturday with a brisk WSW breeze, a high of 39 and a low of 24. Cloudy Sunday with a NW breeze, a high of 34 and a low of 8. Cloudy Monday with a NE breeze, a high of 23 and a low of 14. Snow to Rain Tuesday, 1-3 inches, with s stiff SSE breeze, a high of 36 and a low of 26. Cloudy Wednesday with a west wind, a high of 30 and a low of 11. Sunny next Thursday with a stiff NW breeze, a high of 21 and a low of 8. Sunny next Friday with a WNW breeze, a high of 27 and a low of 17. Snow showers Saturday, the 27th, rain/snow Sunday, the 28th, with SW breezes, highs about 35 and a low of 26 Saturday, 18 on Sunday. More snow on Monday, the 29th, than pleasant winter weather to end the month.
Darel had another good day yesterday. Visitors made for a pleasant morning and we went to Corinth for prescriptions in the afternoon. Gilbert found an old tape of memories and put it in for him to watch. A friend from Alaska had sent us some slides awhile ago. We found a "thing" to look at them with. Darel very much enjoyed them and I think our kids will too. We have so many slides I would like to print into pictures. At one time Hewlett Packard had a printer for sale that made pictures of slides. Does anyone know of such a thing?
We spent some time yesterday watching finches inhale seeds. There were so many birds they were spilling them on the ground. Which was fine, the snow was covered with finches cleaning them up. Every once in awhile a chickadee would fly in, grab a seed, and leave. It snowed all day but we only got 2 or 3 inches. Driving wasn't bad but I drove slow. The snow was sticky enough to making walking much easier. Knowing the ice was still there underneath the snow I was careful.
Looking forward to a good day, hope yours is good too. Sally
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