Holy monkey. I think I'd refuse to leave my house in a storm like that. Calling into work and all that. But ya, drinks of drunkenness are more like drinks of hyper buzziness for me. I haven't actually had enough alcohol to make me drunk in years (back in those teenage years when we're all kinda dumb). Now I just like to have a couple screwdrivers to give me a hyper kick (yes, orange juice and vodka makes me hyper) that makes the night that much more fun. Anyway, hope the storms pass quickly and harmlessly, Scryler.
I hope you had a good day and the night goes well. Clear skies today and quite warm. But more rain coming up. Neighboring county had a tornado out of that last storm. Cross my fingers that one never comes close to my place. I'd like to see one, power always mesmerizes me, particularly mother nature when she feels uppity, but I'd not want it to come close. No, no, no. But spring is on the wing...I can feel it. The Great Wheel turns. (Creaking sometimes.) To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Stow yourself in bed for the night and get ready to sail into sleep. Do whatever rituals you practice to settle your mind and haul up the anchors, then allow the tides to carry you off into dreams. Wake up in the morning rested. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
Icky. Tornadoes = icky icky. Unless they're tiny ones that just rip shingles off of roofs, cuz then they actually have to hit your house dead on in order to do anything other than possibly crack windows, in which case they're only a little icky, unless you're unfortunate enough for them to do so. I've always wanted to see a tornado in real life, too, but not close. I've seen plenty of videos online of mother nature pmsing and it is quite mesmerizing. If you ever get the chance, look up videos of downbursts. For those of you who don't know, a downburst is when a pocket of hot air gets stuck under a pocket of cold air in the atmosphere, and the cold air builds up and builds up, then eventually manages to split the hot air and punch downward, hitting the ground at about 150+ mph. The result is a sudden impact of air straight downward that becomes a sort of cyclone, but the cyclone is in the shape of a circle, rotating inward. The initial winds are powerful enough to slice right through trees, buildings, etc like a knife through butter, the rest of the winds are like having a half-mile-wide tornado sitting in place.
One rainy, windy afternoon, I walked 100 yards from one building to another because I had a class to teach. So I couldn't wait. Later, on the news, I found out it was a tornado about a half mile away to the east. I THOUGHT it was kinda windy...
Holy black on a Popo. (ten points to anyone who gets the reference, minus points for anyone who corrects my probable misspelling) Yeah, reminds me of a friend of mine going out into a storm to look for his wife while there was a tornado swirling about. They were living in Oklahoma at the time and they just had a fight and she stormed out of the house. About 5 minutes later, he turns on the news and hears about a tornado and goes out to look for her. Turns out she was in the shed out back because she didn't want to be outside with tornadoes and didn't want to go back inside with him, so she just went in there and left him to have no clue where she went or if she was okay. Wonderful wife. I'm normally not glad about divorces, but that one, in my opinion, was for the best.
I hope you had a good day and the night went well. Good day for me today. Weather page says 80 degrees tomorrow, 60 at night. But then it starts cooling off again. With modern technology, the dividing line between fantasy and reality is so thin, it might as well not exist. The future is going to be interesting, indeed. Reminds me of a scifi/fantasy book of some kind I read (more than one, probably) where society had regressed to the point where a tv screen on the wall was regarded as a portal to the gods. I think we are there. To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Dreams have power, so train your brain to remember them. Good dreaming tonight, as you sleep, may bring about a good day tomorrow when you wake up. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!
I hope you had a good day and night. Warm today...and storming tonight. Lots of wind, gusty rain. But...it's warm. Halfway to the full moon. To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Sleep sound, dream sweet, rise tomorrow and keep your head on straight. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
I hope you had a good day and the night goes well. Cooling off to normal winter weather in Florida...then warmer again. We had a tornado warning in the area but I slept through it. I woke up briefly and realized it was really storming, but didn't wake up enough to worry about it (good). There were branches all over my yard this morning, though. The moon is growing. I hope this time the full moon is a good one for me. Comes full this Saturday. To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: take your best memories from the day with you as you float into sleep. Sleep well and replenish your strength. Wake up tomorrow with the light. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!
Scryler, I have to commend you on the fact that you sound so much smarter than 99% of people who post on forums about their day. It's nice to see someone actually using proper grammar and punctuation as well as spelling out everything in their posts even when they're just talking about their day.
I hope you had a good day and night. It was very dark out driving home from work tonight, even with the moon waxing toward full. There was a low lying mist...not fog...that cut off all the stars and the moon, too. Eerie. Other than that, a long boring shift. And it is colder tonight. To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Sleep warm and safe, have great dreams. Wake up tomorrow in the light. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
I hope you had a good day and night. This has been one of the best days of my life, if not the best. I was offered an expansion to my job that I have long wanted to do. It will be challenging and not without an emotional price at times, but also has rewards that make it well worth it. Immediate results for a change, instead of planting seeds, hoping they take, and never knowing if they do. And I get to take on a long term gov adversary. And while that will involve a lot of tact and frustration, it will also be extremely gratifying. There was more happening than that, but the rest I can't talk about. Just try to control the silly smile on my face, hihi. :love::love::love: La,la what a day! And I even managed to do some housework. To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Going to sleep with a great smile on your face is a sure way to wake up still smiling the next day. May the Lady smile on you and me too. Thank the Lady for her blessing! G'Night!!
Congradulations. Good Luck Government adversary sounds interesting maybe there is a screen play in there somewhere.
Congratulations! It sounds like you've gotten into a situation that you've been daydreaming about. I hope it goes well. Don't let it wear you down. Changing the government usually happens only slowly and ponderously. The good thing is that once you get things straightened out, a lot of people benefit. Keeping a non-adversarial attitude can even convert a lot of the 'enemy' to your cause. Good Hunting! :thumbsup:
I hope you had a good day and night. I finally caught a glimpse of the lake where I work. The surrounding trees have lost enough leaves where you can see blue water not far away. I didn't realize we were that close. No wonder we have alligators during mating season. It was a busy day today and I am tired. To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Sleep. Wake. Smile. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!