Spring watch?
Is it summer yet? Or is it still spring?
Here in southern New England, I think of summer as a time when the weather patterns settle down and become fairly predictable. When it gets sunny, you know it’s going to stay sunny for a few days. In summertime, you can count on the weather.
We’ve had four days without rain now, but it hasn’t felt like summer. The weather has been a little too variable: windy, calm, warm, cool, dry, damp. It got up near 80 yesterday, but we had a blanket on last night. Sunny this morning, but clouds moved in today, heavy enough that I brought an umbrella when I went up to the church late this afternoon. Now they’re saying we’re going to have mixed showers and sunshine over the next few days.
We can’t quite trust the weather yet. Guess that means it’s still spring.
summery here – as in, cold and foggy much of the time! still – not the same without a Burger made by Dan on the grill…
meantime…is it safe to assume you’ll be writing at GA? Won’t be there (speaking of it NOT feeling like summer!)…but do need to be kept up to date on all the news…
Yup, I’ll be at GA — and doing lots of writing there, both on this blog, and as a reporter for the UUA Web site. Daily posts here, three stories a day for the UUA. Sometimes I fear I’m a little manic.
And GA won’t be the same without ms. michelle — enjoy your cold and foggy weather there in Berzerkeley.
I hope it’s just spring. Global Warming really means “chaotic weather patterns”. Sound familiar?