You see, I have that midwesterner characteristic where I absolutely positively ADORE thunderstorms. Unless the sirens are going off my favorite place to be is on a porch watching the action. If the sirens are blaring then I scoop up Ebs and hunker down in my "storm shelter" (aka the corner of my basement where I've put two spare sofa chairs complete with ottomans, side tables, a blanket and a battery operated radio. I am PREpared.)
Yesterday, however, I was actually kind of glad they were ridiculously off base with their forecast. Instead of rain it was a still evening with spring leaf filtered sun.

Neighborhood grocery store and one of about a dozen churches nearby

I have Quaker neighbors. They have tulips.

Another Quaker tulip. They sure know how to grow 'em!

Miss. 'Fia's princess throne, abandoned for dinner time

Home again...front steps of The Stanford House

4 comments:
Oh, I hear ya, missy! The weather people in San Diego can never get it right. I shake my fist and yell at the tv when they promise me rain. And God forbid they even throw that thunderstorm graphic on the screen. There hasn't been one in the entire time I've lived here!! Arrgghhhhh.
Ok, I'm calm again :) Tell Albert I said hello!
The sunny weather looks good, I hope it's not as hot as our weather here. I'll like sun in a not so hot weather. Those flowers look pretty :)
@Andhari - I can pretty much guarantee that we don't get what you would call hot weather up here, today was warmer than most of the last week, we hit 71(F, 22C). All year we probably have a week over 90, and it doesn't get humid. I remember when I came to college orientation (from St Louis) during the hottest week of year; my family still laughs about the fact that they were passing out bottled water and warning people about heat stroke on a perfectly lovely day.
Just don't ask me about January.
It's been in the upper 90's for most of the last week. It's finally cooling down today - only 93...
JMW
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