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Plzrmeister 67M  
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1/31/2014 7:59 am

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2/1/2014 4:49 pm

Da sun, da sun!


We hadn't seen the sun for weeks here. The valley transformed, seemingly forever, into a grey gloominess by one of our lovely, and all too frequent, inversions. Day after day after day of gray skies ... No glimpse of the sun or a patch of blue sky. Combine that with cold and occasional rain and it wears you out. Each day you awake and open the blinds hoping that maybe today's the day, only to be greeted by gray and more gray. Over and over and over....

Yesterday when I opened the blinds, the sky was again gray - But not 'that' gray. It was a much lighter gray ... Perhaps twice the amount of lightness I had grown accustomed to. I thought, "Thank God, 'It's better'". Then, as I was driving to work, I saw a patch of BLUE SKY! Fucking A Not long afterwards, I saw the sun! Fucking A again The skies cleared and we had a cloudless & inversion-less day. It was gorgeous, gorgeous and really, really freaking gorgeous.

I work outside in My profession. At about 11:30, My jacket was discarded and My stocking cap traded in for a baseball cap - I was overheating. Guess what? The skies are blue again today - Looking out, I can't see any clouds ....

We're used to sunshine here in Boise. Sure, we get those gray days .... But THIS prolonged gray wasn't typical. As I drove about yesterday, people were out and spirits were high. It was as if sugar plum fairies were everywhere. Dispositions were cheerful and the common theme was 'Da sun, da sun'.....

your weather may vary .... G


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