The stormy weather has returned, and the wind in the treetops has often sounded like a jet taking off. Several times tonight, there has been the odd combination of strong wind and fog. The fog swirls about in shreds and tatters, revealing and concealing brief glimpses of trees silhouetted against the dark grey sky. The porches are soaked to the doors. The cats, unable to run off their pent up energy outdoors for three days now have taken to racing up and down the hallway and leaping about on the furniture. I may soon join them. As much as I'm enjoying the rain, I miss my walks. Some clearing is expected by Tuesday night. With enough popcorn, I think I can hold out. I don't think the cats can, though. Every time they see each other, I expect a fight to break out. Poor kitties. They need a drier climate, or a bigger house.
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Date: 2002-12-16 09:18 am (UTC)Thanks for asking...
Date: 2002-12-17 07:00 am (UTC)It's true, I tend to get a bit gloomier in the winter. But the solstice is in only a few days, and the nights will begin to grow shorter. Although the coldest months of the year are still ahead, at least there will be more daylight. I wish I could send a bit of our chilly air to India. By the time it reached there, though, it would probably be no more than a cool breeze.
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Date: 2002-12-28 01:24 am (UTC)do well.
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Date: 2002-12-16 02:54 pm (UTC)thank you,
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