There is some excitement in the air; it has been 80 or higher for most of this week, and now some clouds are gathering, and the temperature is dropping along with the barometer. At night, the temperatures did not drop very much from the daytime high of 92, yesterday. The temperature in my apartment is 83, and the temperature indicated on the computer is 79. Needless to say, some cooling is necessary. A tropical storm in Baja California (Mexico), is making its way north to northern California and Oregon, and a cold front is coming from the northwest, so it is a matter of time before it cools, and there may be thunderstorms. We do not get many of them in Seattle, but that is not to say we never get them. One year, around the Columbus Day festival, the Pacific Northwest got a hurricane force wind storm that is still remembered by those who experienced it.
In spite of the fact I have no telescope, there has been a metershower, and there is a rare annular eclipse soon. That would be exciting, but we usually cannot see a single star around the Seattle area; you have to go east of the Cascade mountiann into eastern Washington or Oregon for star-gazing. Nevertheless, I still get excited about star gazing because I used to have an 8 inch Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. I got to see some awesome sights with that telescope.
I continue to say my Rosary every day in the evening. Sometimes He interrupts to lift me up in the midst of my prayers. It has been needed, and it was a wonderful surprise coming so intensely and unexpectedly.
As the weather has been so warm lately, sleep has been curtailed, and not enough, but I manage.
Best wishes to everyone, and God's abundant blessings on you all. Continue praying for peace and ahealing of our climate so the catastrophic weather events calm down.
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