And at night, some houses sparkled.
We thought it would last forever.
It didn't. Mother Nature (pictured above, at the Rose Bowl parade on January 1) woke up, and realized she hadn't given us winter yet. So she did.
Morning of January 5, 2016 |
I'll add that these temperatures are not unusual for a typical January morning. But, without much snow on the ground, I fear for plants, not given a chance to adjust to winter after a prolonged fall.
January 4, after sunset |
Oakdale Mall, Johnson City, New York |
The next night, the post-sunset was even nicer.
But, the true price of our extended fall will only be known when spring finally arrives.
In the meantime, I am determined to find the beauty in winter. After all, here in upstate New York, we usually have enough of it.
Just, oh please, not too much snow.
The forecast for tonight here in the subtropics is for a low temperature of 31 degrees. We've had such forecasts before and so far our "winter" has been frost-free. We'll see if it materializes this time. I hope your winter treats you kindly.
ReplyDeleteI walked around my yard today picking up fallen branches and pulling weeds. In January. In Michigan. It is supposed to get cold tomorrow with a sprinkling of snow.
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when you complain it's too warm. (And by "you", I mean those that were complaining.) Perhaps it'll remain a fairly mild winter for you all.
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