I was flipping through the channels about a week ago and I landed on the weather report of one of the local TV stations. The forecast for the following day was a high temperature of 24 degrees and described as cool. Cool? dictionary.com defines "cool" as - moderately cold, neither warm nor cold. Sorry about that, but 24 is not cool, it is cold. In fact, I believe that it is actually below freezing. That is if my memory serves me correct from my chemistry days. But let me add this posting on a high note. It is getting warmer.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Good News
Good news. No wait, excellent news. Today marks the first day of the year in which the average high temperatures are in the 40s.
I was flipping through the channels about a week ago and I landed on the weather report of one of the local TV stations. The forecast for the following day was a high temperature of 24 degrees and described as cool. Cool? dictionary.com defines "cool" as - moderately cold, neither warm nor cold. Sorry about that, but 24 is not cool, it is cold. In fact, I believe that it is actually below freezing. That is if my memory serves me correct from my chemistry days. But let me add this posting on a high note. It is getting warmer.
I was flipping through the channels about a week ago and I landed on the weather report of one of the local TV stations. The forecast for the following day was a high temperature of 24 degrees and described as cool. Cool? dictionary.com defines "cool" as - moderately cold, neither warm nor cold. Sorry about that, but 24 is not cool, it is cold. In fact, I believe that it is actually below freezing. That is if my memory serves me correct from my chemistry days. But let me add this posting on a high note. It is getting warmer.
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I put a new post on my blog.
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