7:30 and the sky was so dark it took that long before there was enough light for a walkie. At least the mud was mostly frozen, so we got in a good if rather gloomy walkie. The forecast promised more of the same until mid-afternoon when it would start snowing. I was puttering around the cabin when I noticed something odd – the light seemed to be getting brighter, and…
…the battery voltage was rising. WTF? Tobie, even more sick of sitting around indoors than I was, declared himself all in favor of an exploratory mid-morning walkie. And sonuvagun…
…the sky to the south was clearing. In fact it was clearing fast. The clouds weren’t just moving off the horizon, they were dissolving.
A sunny day? Was such a thing possible? The weatherman said no way, not until the weekend maybe if you’re a good boy. But there it was: The sky had turned a most alien and uncharacteristic blueish color.
The end times? I dunno – I could check with Alex Jones but I don’t do Twitter so I guess I’ll just have to fearfully wait and see.
The thing about the weathertainers is that they are too wrong to be believed, but just right enough that you really can’t ignore them. 🙂
On the plus side, at least the day turned out nice, so enjoy it while you can.
Well, it didn’t turn out all that pleasant. About one the clouds rolled back in and the wind rose and now it’s bloody cold outside.
The National Weather Guess’s motto is “Eenie meanie minie moe, what we’re doing, we don’t know!”