Well, we're under a flood warning here in Central Pa that's in effect until Saturday... and it's only Wednesday. Today the temps will climb into the low 50s (F), which is only a few degrees warmer than the high 40s (F) we had yesterday. The rain is not steady, arriving in waves that can be drizzles, or soakers.
I'm going to have to go out into it today to him my local Giant supermarket. I need dryer sheets. And paper towels. And, according to Accuweather, we are under a yellow zone of heavy rain right now. Hopefully that will pass by the time I leave the house.
Yesterday, I signed up for 3 months of Greek on Rosetta Stone. I'd take some courses about 2 years ago through Pimsleur, they were fine, but not great. The idea is not to become proficient, that would only happen if I moved to Greece, rather it's to become knowledgeable. I mentioned this to a friend who told me that "most of the Greeks speak English well," and I'm certain that's true, but I'm of the belief that knowing a little instead of none at all is a sign of respect for the culture. But then for the longest time I've had this deep interest in the country, so for me this seems to come natural. Would I learn Swedish if I were going to Sweden? Probably not.
I made ribs in the air fryer for dinner last evening and they were delicious. I was going to take a picture of them, but didn't think you wanted to see a pile of bones. However, I will tell you that this is what they looked like before they were eaten.