Brrrr. Our afternoon temps may be climbing into the 60s (F), but over night our temps can still drop down into the 40s (F). This morning our outside temp was 37 (F). At least that's the reading I got at 0548. The high for today is again going to top off somewhere in the low 60s (F). Tomorrow's high is supposed to be in the upper 60s (F).
And, the first frost has already glazed our windshields and brutalized our tomato plants, I am pleased to say that we are now in Indian Summer! Now I know people assume that Indian Summer means temps in the mid to upper 70s (F), but that ain't how high they usually get. Believe me, if our temps had been more normal, with daily highs in the low to mid 50s (F), an afternoon high of 66 (F) would be scorching hot. This is how climate change happens.
I worked yesterday. It was taco day, and in case you're wondering, that doesn't mean associates wore TACO costumes for Halloween. The Orange Retailer I work for wants people to work safely. To celebrate long stretches of days without an accident, foody perks are provided. For 270 days without an accident, we get tacos. I had taken a salad in to work, but since it was taco day, I decided to save it for today, especially since there's probably not going to be too much taco meat leftover.
Today is the end of Daylight Savings Time. Since my body operates on a circadian rhythm and not a chronometer, I woke up at my normal time. So much for getting an extra hour sleep. Believe me, I can fall asleep at the drop of a hat, but that doesn't mean I can lollygag around in bed for an extra hour simply because we've lost an hour. Today will run an hour longer for me, and will continue to do so until my circadian rhythm adjusts itself.

I gladly took my extra hour.
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