All day long the wind seemed to howl in the clouds were dark and gloomy. The trees danced in place swaying and bowing to its invisible partner. It's early in the season the leaves are quite green there's not been a frost, a killer frost, the tree leaves are a long way from turning we all know the leaves have to turn before they leave their branches. These are all times. The trees of my park seem to turn out okay today they fared a lot better than many of the other trees in this community. Trees toppled all over Wasatch front according to the news. Cars are smashed houses were crashed in snow fell in the northern end of the valley. All weird times courtesy of climate change. Major fires on the West Coast blown by hellacious winds. Fuels of all sorts lay wait for just the right spark to ignite and then the huge gale force winds take care of the rest and explode into infamy. Once again, the great Salt Lake and the Wasatch front have just experienced heat, a few grass fires and a lot of wind but we have not had the calamitous traumas that soon revisiting other areas of this country and world. It just makes sense our time is coming and are challenge is going to be the great Wasatch fault and resulting earthquake…
Well it came in overnight just as he said it was, the Arctic cold front. The Arctic air wasn't frigid per se but did cause a lot of wind and it was pretty chilly question about that when I woke up this morning. Even though I close the window to just a crack the wind was gushing through that crack and I was glad to have the extra comforter on my bed and pillows covering the bald spot. Already feels like winter even though I know this cold front is fast-moving and much further whether will be gracing the Wasatch front by the end of the week but there's something in me it's clicked. If I were long pants I'd be now wearing long pants, I did not mix ice into my morning cure-all as I have been doing all summer. I just didn't need rockhard water with my jalapeno pepper juice, mother vinegar and other savory spices. I don't know what happens when I hit the other buttons on the thermostat but I went from “Cool” to “Heat” and I raise the temperature from 72° to 76° and even then I'm not pleased with all warm department seems to be. I've been looking longingly at the space here I purchased last year that I currently have stuck to my corner behind my computer console. Soon as I can get an able-bodied individual under my control to pull it out to fire it up for my evenings writing and viewing pleasure. It's the change. I'm trying not to be histrionic but already I feel my nose running the seem to be snuffling more. I think therefore I am sick. I back away from that self-diagnosis because every time I find myself feeling ill I know I had the virus, the Covid virus. I take my temperature and hope that I don't have a sore throat and try to smell or the end of my nose under or above.
All day long the wind seemed to howl in the clouds were dark and gloomy. The trees danced in place swaying and bowing to its invisible partner. It's early in the season the leaves are quite green there's not been a frost, a killer frost, the tree leaves are a long way from turning we all know the leaves have to turn before they leave their branches. These are all times. The trees of my park seem to turn out okay today they fared a lot better than many of the other trees in this community. Trees toppled all over Wasatch front according to the news. Cars are smashed houses were crashed in snow fell in the northern end of the valley. All weird times courtesy of climate change. Major fires on the West Coast blown by hellacious winds. Fuels of all sorts lay wait for just the right spark to ignite and then the huge gale force winds take care of the rest and explode into infamy. Once again, the great Salt Lake and the Wasatch front have just experienced heat, a few grass fires and a lot of wind but we have not had the calamitous traumas that soon revisiting other areas of this country and world. It just makes sense our time is coming and are challenge is going to be the great Wasatch fault and resulting earthquake…
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