Mar 21, 2006

Happy 1st day of Spring!



Temperature when I woke up this morning: 18 degrees

Current temperature: 31 degrees

Current wind chill: 18 degrees

Thank goodness it's spring...!?

23 comments:

thedollymama said...

Man! Well, it doesn't feel like spring here either... it's supposed to get up to 89 degrees today!!

Anonymous said...

89 degrees in March? I'd hate to see what the temperature will be in August.

thedollymama said...

About 89 degrees, mostly.

Anonymous said...

89 degress 110% humidity...inviting

thedollymama said...

What? A New Yorker mocking Florida's weather? How original.

Fuhgetaboutit.

Hillary in 2008!

Connie said...

I can't decide which would be worse -- 110% humidity or Hillary in '08. Both sound alot like H E double hockey sticks to me!

Anonymous said...

i'd go with the humidity being worse. i can't think of anything worse than having to run from air conditioning to air conditioning on a beautiful looking day... well maybe having to do that for three months would be worse

Connie said...

Yeah, but the humidity wouldn't be there for 4 years straight without a break...

Anonymous said...

that is true but we also can't vote to stop the heat from coming into the state

Anonymous said...

you new yorkers didn't vote to keep her out of YOUR state!

Anonymous said...

We tried, believe me, we tried!

Anonymous said...

let me just say I don't like Florida weather...there I put it out there...now you know.

thedollymama said...

Well, I guess I can't blame you. I mean, who'd want to bask in warm sunshine pretty much all year, when you can be scraping ice off your windshield and shoveling yellow and black slush off your walk?

And for the record, some of the hottest, most humid weather I can remember was summer in NY!

Anyhew, y'all enjoy your day! Overcast and 38 degrees, I think? Beautiful!!

Anonymous said...

Wow, all this from one little first day of spring post! Thankfully, we all are able to visit each other when the weather is to our liking, so we get the best of both worlds. And it sure is a good thing that everyone is living where they like their weather. Up here, the quote on the right always applies! So, you guys in the sunny sunshine state give us another month...:)

thedollymama said...

Hey! I am just playing defense!

Anonymous said...

ok, let's set aside the humidity then and focus on lizards running rampid outside floridian homes, should we mention the lovely and extremely active hurricane season you have had for the last few years or would you like to talk about the ever flourishing gator population. I hear sewers are a no go in Florida because it is mostly marsh land. I do recall the "If it's brown, flush it down" motto that had to be addopted due to a septic problem. But one of my favorites would be the rainy hour. What the heck is that all about? Let me guess, Florida charm, right? Enjoy the sunshine Floridians.

Anonymous said...

Well, since you apparently know more about living in Florida than I do, I will say no more.

I know that in a few months you will have plenty of warm weather and sunshine. And mosquitoes.

Connie said...

A truce has been declared! Thank goodness. To each his own, let there be peace in the kingdom, all's well that ends well, walk a mile in the other guy's shoes, never judge a book by its cover, different strokes for different folks, (s)he marchs to the beat of a different drummer, one man's junk is another man's treasure, que sera, sera...

XO

Anonymous said...

There are wonderful people in both states. I personally know some -- and they even have wonderful children! Who cares about the weather? The people that I love are what makes each state home to me!

(There has always been this strange competion between Floridians and New Yorkers, which is weird because a lot of them have been both. Right Sherry?)

Anonymous said...

Why don't you all move to a central locale? Like, hmmm, NC. Then you could all defend the same place.
There. I solved it. Tada!

Anonymous said...

I love it! NC it is, i'll go pack.

Anonymous said...

btw, who ever thought a spring posts would get 22 responses.

Anonymous said...

I think that may be the record for comments on a post ... so far!