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" Frozen in snow no deeper than eight inches, snow falling lightly the temperature began spiraling downward, twenty degrees and lower transitioned unexpectedly and in quick order. Having not been detained in Thanksgiving week 2110 on the shores of Ennis Lake I would have missed the blessing of one of the Creator's most miraculously choreographed operas ever. Could it have been for me alone. Why not! I am a part of everything that exists or ever will. I am ready." -- Ken W. HallThis photo seems appropriate today. I spoke with Ken this morning. A cold front was just beginning to reach Ennis and temperatures were dropping to freezing. Bozeman appears to have some snow and it sounds like snow and rain are expected in Ennis as well. The highs for the next few days are predicted to be in the forties.
The much needed moisture is welcome. Here in Arkansas that cold front will arrive on Saturday when I am scheduled to fly back home.
Here in Madrid we are at 25 ° C. This is called the "veranillo de San Miguel" ("Indian summer").
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Tomas, how lovely to hear from you. We love our "veranillo de San Miguel" as well. Enjoy your day.
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