We have 41 (F) degrees outside and drizzles. Though we haven't hit our high for today, I can tell that temp is right around the corner. Next we will have the chills, followed by some snow showers as temps begin to drop. So, what happened to the warming trend that began the week? My guess is that sucker went south as a cold air mass pushed in from Canada. This is how winter goes. The good news is that we're almost 1/3 of the way through the season. Even better news is that in about 8 weeks we'll be nearly halfway to aphelion.
Yesterday turned into my standard Tuesday. I had a bike ride scheduled, and that didn't happen. I was sluggish all day. This doesn't mean I didn't get anything accomplished. Nope. Chores were done. The problem was that every hour or so, I felt as though I should take a mini-nap. I think part of the problem was that I started off early, a little after 0515. Obviously, 5 hours of sleep doesn't work.
I did bake a bacon, Swiss cheese, and mushroom quiche for dinner. Can we talk about tasty?
And I did some writing. I'm figuring I have about 4 more chapters to go before the first draft is completed. I'm at that mental moment when I'm telling myself I need to wrap things up in order to begin book number 10. I do have a working title that's just waiting for a decent story: The Body in the Words.
I went to see Greenland Migration last night. I streamed the first one, so I thought I might as well continue the series by buying a ticket for part 2. I should have waited. Gerard Butler is fine in the lead, and for the first 40 minutes or so everything is fine, but then they science gets short shrift. In the first film, the comet that hits earth was supposed to be a planet killer, but many of the buildings in London are still standing, and there are quite a few people who survived the even without being in an underground shelter. The impact crater is in the south of France, the entire eastern half of the United States is gone, but London still stands. If you're interested, wait until it's on Netflix.
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