Redpolls still not gone
Mar. 14th, 2009 09:38 amI would imagine that the first few locusts look cute, too.
In other sideyard news, not as cold last night. Low about 10 F, with prospects for sun and warmth actually above the point where dihydrogen monoxide experiences a phase-change from solid to liquid. Other temperature indications, we encountered Groucho on our evening walk yesterday, and Nikita was solar-collecting on our neighbor's porch. Cats are reliable gauges of available free energy.
(Also have a sore hip from that evening walk -- a patch of sidewalk ice had more slope than it showed to a casual glance.)
In other sideyard news, not as cold last night. Low about 10 F, with prospects for sun and warmth actually above the point where dihydrogen monoxide experiences a phase-change from solid to liquid. Other temperature indications, we encountered Groucho on our evening walk yesterday, and Nikita was solar-collecting on our neighbor's porch. Cats are reliable gauges of available free energy.
(Also have a sore hip from that evening walk -- a patch of sidewalk ice had more slope than it showed to a casual glance.)