With climate change, there’s going to be new models of weather that have to be longer (e.g. instead of four seasons for years, there’s going to be periods of three/four/six season cycles)
What was an especially chilling winter last year won’t repeat this year, but might the year after or two years down. (This year might be a particularly wet and icy one.)
The wooly caterpillars around Tulsa are verry fuzzy. I’m stocking up on non perishables not for the snow, but for the ice.
I’ve always been reliably competent to be able to get out and about but semi retirement has given me the luxury of just staying home in inclement weather.
Texas seems be be off the “frozen hit list” this once.
The usual suspects.
With climate change, there’s going to be new models of weather that have to be longer (e.g. instead of four seasons for years, there’s going to be periods of three/four/six season cycles)
What was an especially chilling winter last year won’t repeat this year, but might the year after or two years down. (This year might be a particularly wet and icy one.)
The wooly caterpillars around Tulsa are verry fuzzy. I’m stocking up on non perishables not for the snow, but for the ice.
I’ve always been reliably competent to be able to get out and about but semi retirement has given me the luxury of just staying home in inclement weather.
@therealjrn be sure to stock up on boardgames in case the Internet goes out and cabin fever sets in
@pakopako Ah! Yes! I also have a couple of jigsaw puzzles too.