Not Eerie Indiana
Monday, 8:15 am: It’s eerily foggy outside. The sun is a fuzzy silver-gray disk in this morning’s sky. The view from my window is reminiscent of a great old black and white horror movie from the 1930s, minus the scratched and flickering frames. It’s a Stephen King novel kind of a morning. So it’s has to be great!
But that’s weather and I am opinionated on just about everything that’s not weather. Regrettably I’ll try and stay focused on my observations of what’s going on above my head in the sky, although the distance between my head and the sky isn’t so great. Hmm, I wonder where one begins and the other ends? This morning’s ground fog seems to be seeping into my brain – again. It must be those hail stones that klonked me on the head.
Last night, we had some animal[s], probably larger than a rabbit, outside that caused our dogs to bark on and off throughout the night. I wasn’t quite awake enough, or motivated enough, to see what it was. I just wanted some solid sack time. The barking, and absence of sleep, has taken its toll on me this morning; as I am not too inclined to ramble on. I think I just saw a leprechaun scamper down the road. Stay tuned!
Current values from our Davis wireless Vantage-Pro weather station:
Temperature: 52° [F.]
Barometer: 29.917 & falling slowly
Humidity: 100%
Wind: Calm
Visibility: < 500 yards & increasing steadily
Skies: Ground fog burning off
Precipitation: None
Since midnight:
Low temperature: 43° [F.] at 5:47 am
High wind: 3 mph at 8:12 am