Occludine 17, 28.
DIARY
- BLOGGING - Last week was dull and this week is shaping to be dull. I promise to post more interesting stuff as soon as I'm just a bit less overwhelmed, which I expect will be... next week.
- YESTERDAY - Stopped by church after work, went home and had a pizza dinner with Jessica, then a nap until nine. I stayed up late finishing The Dead Father by Barthelme for Shelley's class, typing up comments (belatedly) for Jared's piece, and revising Adrift on the Mainstream. I did the dishes and went to bed a little after three. Don't worry, don't worry, I'm fine, I'm fine, no really.
- WEATHER - Our interesting weather week continues. The jet stream, as predicted, has plunged south across the center of the continent, though it still licks up both coasts. The coastal effect of this is the preserve, at least for awhile, prevailing weather conditions, though it opens up the Pacific Northwest to share gales, wind and rain. The real drama, however, is happenning just inland and in the midwest, where monstrous storms are brewing today. From the Mississippi around Arkansas, the sorms will be pushed north and east, taking in a broad swath just west of the Mississippi. Meanwhile, cold winds coming in from Canada will interact with the storm system and form an inland cyclone. This means that Denver, which as enjoyed temperatures in the seventies will lose forty degrees and take on a lot of snow, while Chicago will warm considerably and find itself drenched in rain.
- MARCH - Is the month of Mirth.
- TODAY - Is International Working Women's Day.
PICTURE OF THE WEEK
Illustrations of Greek Poleis: Modern-day Trireme.
YESTERDAYS QUESTION OF THE DAY
Dude, I had an awesome QOTD yesterday, but only Christian answers it? If you want to make me smile, let me know how it falls out with you and your watery sovereign.
QUESTION OF THE DAY
How are you dealing with your recent frustrations?
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