Woke up this morning just as the power went down. We were under a tornado warning because of a front moving in. It had lots of cold air behind it. After the rain and wind stopped, it became a gorgeous day like the fall weather many of you have but we seldom do (until sometime in November, maybe).
Electricity was out until afternoon, which propelled me from the house to get a few errands taken care of. Those had me driving through the city with my sun roof and windows open, blasting music and keeping me far from the Internet. Consequently, I’m behind on a few of today’s goals. Like writing.
Here’s another snippet showing items I may be using as part of my current art project.
Thanks to the cooler weather, our dinner was of homemade chili and cornbread. Yep, don’t tell the Texans, but those are beans with the turkey meat in the chili. Texans prefer no beans in chili.
Has life returned to some semblance of normality over there? Good to hear you are getting out and about.
Texas seems to have some pretty wild weather!
Thanks! I’m not even sure what normal is anymore, but I can say there are way more good days than bad. And the weather is wacky and unpredictable.
It’s suddenly turned really chilly over here. Frosts yesterday and today. I had to scrape the car windscreen this morning. At least that means it’s sunny!
Living in Houston, what I miss most is changing seasons. The light does change here in fall, which I enjoy, but it’s not the same as having a true fall.
Living in a world where the climate is changing – I miss the seasons too! The transition from season to season are generally more subtle and we don’t have real winters anymore. I think that’s sad for the planet and for us.