Tuesday, March 12, 2019

A Few Dry Days

The ground is still soft, muddy-ish but no clouds and no rain until Friday. A welcome break where after a record year we are already ahead of last year's total for rain. Last night the waxing crescent moon was hanging with Mars, tonight will be in Taurus' face, the Hyades. Aldebaran, the red eye of Taurus is nearby. If you have clear skies (and it's looking like that here), the bright stars and constellations of winter are high in the sky after sunset.
Really quiet day of quakes, nothing even magnitude 5. Yesterday, saw a good little shake at Tanaga volcano in the Aleutians, we'll see what the USGS volcano site has to say tomorrow.
Very average temps for this time in March here; spring you always want it warmer than it seems to be - but so do the bugs!
Still, a pretty nice day to get out and wander your world, Today On Earth.

daChump still a fool
Says something stupid, denies
Then tells a new lie

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