Yeap and some of them ended up in the ocean because people were getting upset at the blight they were causing. A lot of the drivers are menaces to themselves and others because they don’t think traffic laws or common sense applies to them. I’ve almost been run over a few times on the sidewalk because of the idiots on them.
Over here it keeps fluctuating between wonderfully fresh 21-31C almost everyday according to forecast, with some nice crisp mornings that make me doubt that low estimate. Just got out of an early drought spell that was going on since mid-March, so finally we can breathe a little easier without hugging a water bottle all day.
All this jacket/sweatshirt talk of you lot is making me sweat already Over here it’s all about t-shirts and shorts unless I’m going to a more formal appointment like a visit to the dental clinic.
It's 21 C° now so nice in shade now. Way more people out and about now. Seems most folks are in and/or near parks. Saw a downed tree on the local trails. Strange that only one tree fell but the others are still standing?
73 degrees F and you are starting to sweat? That’s what you get when you are acclimated to arctic weather in the frozen north. I used to live in the Midwest so well know the agony of waiting for Spring to really arrive. March was the cruelest month in WI, MI, and IL. We can always tell the new transplants from the north. They are the people using our HOA pool in March. The rest of us wait until it gets in the 90s.
Spring arrives in late February or early March here. We have already had an unusual spell of weather when it reached into the mid-90s but not accompanied by the high humidity of the coastal regions. Fortunately it dropped back into high temperatures in the 70s and low 80s for about the past two weeks. I’m not used to having to un-mothball the evaporative cooler that serves as my primary AC unit in early March. It’s the perfect time of year for cycling and other outdoor activities - not too hot and not too cool.
Hey yeah Mundy park. How you know? Been there before? That park is great. Rare plants and wildlife inside. Plus the cougars and bears prowling around here and there.
Kinda pic heavy post. Lots of yellow/green kinda plants. They seem to be everywhere. Plus some ferns too. Good place to go to unwind and just be with nature. But watch out for Cougars and Black Bears! Thinking about going tru at night now! Hmmm maybe some flashlight beam shots!
Wow I thought I was the only BLF member in this part of town. I’ll have to keep an eye out for the person with the cool flashlight when I’m on the trails again.
Wow, very cool hike. Thanks for sharing. Makes me want to get up off my lazy arse and do some exploring myself.
Ever fish those lakes? Curious what species of fish you have in your part of the world.