Evelyn Day 35
Good morning, folks! It is 20 April 2023. For those living in the United States, it is 4/20, and that means in certain parts of the country, grooves of all ages will be lighting up the hippy lettuce as part of a pseudo-holiday.
Right now in rural Douglas County, the sky has opened up. This is one of those April prairie monsoons that sets the stage for everybody’s lawn to freak out. When I sat down with my glass of water to start writing this, I was getting just a smidgen of bandwidth, and the satellite TV system was completely out. It came back on briefly a moment ago but is being further interrupted due to the weather. I hope this doesn’t mess with my class here in a couple of hours.
My youngest daughter came by the house yesterday afternoon, and Evelyn came along. Both Lisa and I were thankful to spend time with them both, and I briefly shared Evelyn with my online class,
TV is back up – apparently, the weather isn’t just bad here, as tornadoes have hit Oklahoma. Two supercell storms collided for a perfect recipe for destruction. It has taken lives in Cole, Oklahoma.
OK, might be time for me to pay closer attention to the weather and maybe take a look at where the weather is going and how long we’re going to be sitting in this storm.
Sorry to be abrupt, but this situation requires my attention.
I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.
Peace y’all.