Mach123
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We are having a "nor'easter." The fact that they say this and it's a thing drives me insane. I think it's supposed to. I think "they" are trying to drive us all insane.
We used to call it "rainy and windy." There was no hysteria because we were all used to it and everyone could handle it and you were supposed to.
It's normal weather for this time of year.
I lived when I was young on the very outer edge of the walking distance to my grade school. When I was six years old they handed me a lunchbox and shoved me out the front door and said "See you this afternoon."
So in retrospect this probably wasn't the best idea but the point is in general we were able to do it and this weather wouldn't have made any difference except we would have worn raincoats and galoshes and everyone would have been half soaked and hanging the raincoats in the coat rooms and drying everyone out and you know what? It was fun.
My mother never drove me to school. Most people had one car and most moms stayed home and a little wind and rain wasn't enough to make everyone panic and it was hardly newsworthy except if or not the weatherman got it right.
But maybe I'm just overwhelmed with nostalgia. I have a birthday coming up. I'm going to write about the weather and our continuing efforts to get more healthy by walking outside. We are up to 3 miles almost daily. It's been a couple months and it's easy now. Yesterday we walked the streets because the beach was too windy.
We used to call it "rainy and windy." There was no hysteria because we were all used to it and everyone could handle it and you were supposed to.
It's normal weather for this time of year.
I lived when I was young on the very outer edge of the walking distance to my grade school. When I was six years old they handed me a lunchbox and shoved me out the front door and said "See you this afternoon."
So in retrospect this probably wasn't the best idea but the point is in general we were able to do it and this weather wouldn't have made any difference except we would have worn raincoats and galoshes and everyone would have been half soaked and hanging the raincoats in the coat rooms and drying everyone out and you know what? It was fun.
My mother never drove me to school. Most people had one car and most moms stayed home and a little wind and rain wasn't enough to make everyone panic and it was hardly newsworthy except if or not the weatherman got it right.
But maybe I'm just overwhelmed with nostalgia. I have a birthday coming up. I'm going to write about the weather and our continuing efforts to get more healthy by walking outside. We are up to 3 miles almost daily. It's been a couple months and it's easy now. Yesterday we walked the streets because the beach was too windy.