52/366: Dry
Mar. 4th, 2026 11:00 pmThe possibility of rain that had been predicted for Wednesday gradually dribbled out of the forecasts, and we ended up with dryness and sun. The disappointment was somewhat offset by a change in the forecast for the next week, and the string of 80+ degree highs has been lowered to the high seventies, with only one 80 degree day. If it works out that way I consider it a fair tradeoff. We might be done with rain for the season, which is sad, but the local reservoirs are full enough that we're unlikely to get water restrictions this year. I'm not worrying about restrictions coming along next year, since I don't know if I'll even still be around then. That's one of the few perks of being really old, and I intend to take full advantage of it. After all, it might be the only one I actually get.
In lieu of rain I've been binging videos from AI artist Kelly Boesch. This AI stuff is guzzling all our energy and once they are made the damage is done, so I figure I might as well enjoy them, and I do enjoy these, as they are very weird. When the power goes out once and for all, I'll at least have the memory of what left us in the dark. Here's an example: A Very Unusual Town:
In lieu of rain I've been binging videos from AI artist Kelly Boesch. This AI stuff is guzzling all our energy and once they are made the damage is done, so I figure I might as well enjoy them, and I do enjoy these, as they are very weird. When the power goes out once and for all, I'll at least have the memory of what left us in the dark. Here's an example: A Very Unusual Town: