Still not entirely clear about the risk of storms on Thursday, but here's my best shot
TLDR: Generally nice weather continues this week except for Thursday, which will be hot and maybe stormy
Low tonight around 60
Tomorrow, Wednesday, chance of showers in the afternoon and very slight chance of a thunderstorm, nothing serious though, otherwise cloudy and seasonal, with highs around 80
Wednesday night slight chance of showers, low in the mid 60s
Thursday, chance of showers and breezy, hot with highs near 90. There is also a chance that a warm front cruising through to our north could cause thunderstorms, with a slight chance of high winds and hail. The front though is likely to come through Thurs night, and without the daytime heat the instability will be lower and the risk as well
....and then it gets better...
Friday sun and clouds, lower humidity, high in the low 80s. Friday night mostly clear, low in the lower 60s
The weekend looks lovely, with sunny days, highs in the low 80s, and lows in the mid to low 60s
asinine religious (mostly christian) beliefs are given a pass, regardless of their asininity. e.g. the mormons. or how about the laying of hands in the oval office?
asinine beliefs like believing in bigfoot or flat earth, not so much.
Wait, what? Bigfoot is not real? Next, you'll be claiming Nessie doesn't exist.
They'll take my Nessie from my cold, wooly-gloved hands.
It’s not a holiday or observance here, but today is the 60th anniversary of the US Supreme Court decision in Miranda v Arizona. It was the decision that established the legal requirement for police to inform someone they are arresting of their legal rights in the situation. Such as the right to the presence of an attorney, and the right to keep silent.
“Read him his rights” has become a pop culture substitute for “place him under arrest”.
We watch a number of police procedural TV shows which I generally enjoy. But they all seem to frequently rely on suspects making confessions without a lawyer presence. If our teenage daughter is watching with us, I always remind her that if she ever finds herself in any kind of negative interaction with the police, the only thing she should say is “I’d like an attorney present.”
someone should explain to me why religious beliefs, regardless of how asinine they might be, (and no. they're not all asinine) must always deserve respect and deference.
Thank goodness asinine beliefs are confined to religion, and we never have to deal with them in any other venue.
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Tuesday evening 6/17
Still not entirely clear about the risk of storms on Thursday, but here's my best shot
TLDR: Generally nice weather continues this week except for Thursday, which will be hot and maybe stormy
Low tonight around 60
Tomorrow, Wednesday, chance of showers in the afternoon and very slight chance of a thunderstorm, nothing serious though, otherwise cloudy and seasonal, with highs around 80
Wednesday night slight chance of showers, low in the mid 60s
Thursday, chance of showers and breezy, hot with highs near 90. There is also a chance that a warm front cruising through to our north could cause thunderstorms, with a slight chance of high winds and hail. The front though is likely to come through Thurs night, and without the daytime heat the instability will be lower and the risk as well
....and then it gets better...
Friday sun and clouds, lower humidity, high in the low 80s. Friday night mostly clear, low in the lower 60s
The weekend looks lovely, with sunny days, highs in the low 80s, and lows in the mid to low 60s
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They'll take my Nessie from my cold, wooly-gloved hands.
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I walked past our rhododendron just now and the whole bush is abuzz.
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It’s not a holiday or observance here, but today is the 60th anniversary of the US Supreme Court decision in Miranda v Arizona. It was the decision that established the legal requirement for police to inform someone they are arresting of their legal rights in the situation. Such as the right to the presence of an attorney, and the right to keep silent.
“Read him his rights” has become a pop culture substitute for “place him under arrest”.
We watch a number of police procedural TV shows which I generally enjoy. But they all seem to frequently rely on suspects making confessions without a lawyer presence. If our teenage daughter is watching with us, I always remind her that if she ever finds herself in any kind of negative interaction with the police, the only thing she should say is “I’d like an attorney present.”
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David Hockney, British artist. Age 88.
https://www.myartbroker.com/artist-david-hockney/articles/david-hockney-paintings
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And the insecticides. We can have Stepford lawns at the expense of a lot of insects
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I set my personal record for consecutive words without a mistake or incorrect guess at 42.
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Every year I look forward to Kitchen Klutzes Eve as much as the holiday iteslf.
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In order to be derailed, a thread would need to have rails to begin with.
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Thank goodness asinine beliefs are confined to religion, and we never have to deal with them in any other venue.
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