The Parks and Rec dept has had to cancel all the winter activities because there's nothing.
Ours did too - there was supposed to be a Winter Jam in Prospect Park last weekend with sledding and hot chocolate and whatnot, and the Parks Dept canceled it not just because there was no snow, but because it was too warm to make fake snow!
Today I ran a ton of errands on my lunch hour and had my coat stashed in a bag over my shoulder. It was heaven, but I suspect we'll be paying for it in February.
It's been in the high 60s here the last two days. It's weird.
I have daffodils and flowering quince in bloom, and I saw a Japanese magnolia ready to bloom a few days ago. I'm expecting there'll be stretch of 20-degree days this month to wipe out every spring flower.
It's been in the high 60s here the last two days. It's weird.
Meanwhile, it's colder than usual in Alaska. Which to Sarah Palin means there's no global warming.
The cherry trees are in bloom in front of my office. Usually that doesn't happen until rather later in February.
Weird weather, y'all.
I have my windows open and a fan drawing air in. Probably only for another hour, but it's nice to air out the house.
I saw a bunch of Canada geese today, and I'm pretty sure we don't usually have them here this time of year -- not sure if they were going north or south!
Yeah, Ohio's had a Georgia-style winter. (I am grateful, at least as far as my gas bill is concerned.)
There was a gorgeous fat red cardinal in a tree the other day. He apparently missed the memo about heading south.
Sara wanted to wear flip-flops today, but I only went as far as no coats.
This is the most beautiful performance report ever. [link] I'm in tears.