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Snowing Again?

Grand Isle
Wednesday, 12:15 pm: All is well, at least I think so. My Internet connection is working normally again. I have become a technology slave. As I clack away on my keyboard, we have a good snowstorm pummeling us. Looking at the radar more is coming, and it looks like heavier snowfall is included. Luckily nothing is scheduled for today. Our alleged, hearty, outdoor dogs are snuggled up inside dozing on their doggie pillows, and unconcerned about the weather. Except for their sizes all would content being be lap dogs. Meanwhile Ruth and I have been sipping our espresso and watching the birds at our feeder. It's not too complicated; it's snowing - we stay inside where it is dry and warm. Sorry the wild birds have to stay outside. Like our canines, heartiness eludes me today, but unlike the other days when I am just lazy. Somewhere, there is a fine difference. I will keep readers posted when I discover it. In the last blog I wrote, it took me more than an hour to upload after several failed attempts. I lost count the number of times I tried and failed. Unless I can find more personal pronouns and assorted verbiage, that's about it for today. Besides I need to reread the instructions on my Grecian Formula bottle. My hair looks a little too natural. Perhaps it's my senior moment? Current values from our wireless Davis Vantage-Pro weather station: Temperature: 32.5° [F.] Barometer: 29.851 & falling rapidly Humidity: 88% Wind: S at 8 mph high variable Visibility: > ½ mile snowing Skies: 100% low overcast Since midnight: Low temperature: 21.4° [F.] at 1:08 am High wind: 27 mph at 10:22 am

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Charles Ames is a former educator and world traveler. He and his wife [Ruth] moved to Grand Isle Maine from Arizona in 1998. They reside in a log home on 60 acres of wooded land. They share their home with five dogs, two parrots, two parakeets and a goldfish.

Besides amateur weather observing, his other hobbies include; ham radio, astronomy, bird-watching, travel and fine dining, when and where he can find it. He is also volunteer Weather Spotter for the NWS in Caribou, and is an active member of the St. John Valley Amateur Radio Association. He supplies information using a wireless Davis Vantage-Pro.