Exactly!Uh oh, it must be over 60F.
CD
Exactly!Uh oh, it must be over 60F.
CD
Exactly!
Something ain't quite right about you. You can't be old, cause we old folks don't like cold. If it get's to the 70s, in your parts, I suggest you go out and look at the things the rest of us call "plants and flowers."
You might even want to get your truck washed, just so you know what color it is.
If you ever want to know what "hot'" really is, you are welcome at my house. We can eat some really good food, and you can gain a real appreciation for air-conditioning.
In return, if I ever want to know how good hot soup is, before rolling up in ten layers of covers for the night, you can do me the same favor.
CD
Hundreds and hundreds of miles apart, and yet we have the same weather. Perfect soup weather!Rainy, windy, 50°. Good for the crops and the ducks. Me, I'm staying in today.
I guess I should put my plants outside. Thanks for the reminder.43F rainy, it's been raining since midnight. A couple of my planters are flooded, forgot to put holes in the bottom.
Cool 55F, slightly windy, off & on again rain & overcast in SE South Dakota
HOT! 90F and I just walked back from Mom and Dad's. It's 3 blocks away and I had to stop at the c-store for an ice water. Of course, waiting for the coal train to pass by didn't help.