I really like the word blustery. I think it is most apt when referring to a windy day. I also think of Winnie the Poo. I’ve never read any Poo so I don’t know if that word is ever used. If it’s not it should be.
I think God said, “Lights, Camera, Action” on Halloween morning, because we actually had to wear jackets while trick or treating. I wore a sleeveless top to church today but brought a cardigan. Highs in the 70s. I’m sorry for your brrrr. It goes well with the Christmas commercials.
I’m just glad they labeled the part of the photo that was the air around us. That made things much easier to identify where things were. Had they added “the ground underneath us” or the “fence next to us” it would have been even easier.
Almost got blown off my feet in Wilmington, NC last night. It was like a wind tunnel when we stepped onto this one street, open to the Cape Fear River, a cold blast of air off the river almost knocked me over. I had given my jacket to somebody who forgot theirs…ahem. I was freezin.
I really like the word blustery. I think it is most apt when referring to a windy day. I also think of Winnie the Poo. I’ve never read any Poo so I don’t know if that word is ever used. If it’s not it should be.
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It’s a very Pooh word, and we should all use it more. It should be in Meteorology 101 (my only C in college).
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It is blustery here, too, and I’m sure it is blowing in brrrrr cold weather. Still hot in your part of the world?
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I think God said, “Lights, Camera, Action” on Halloween morning, because we actually had to wear jackets while trick or treating. I wore a sleeveless top to church today but brought a cardigan. Highs in the 70s. I’m sorry for your brrrr. It goes well with the Christmas commercials.
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Everyone knows it’s Windy. Like my Association, Kerbey? Happy November, my friend.
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You are on a roll. First, Dewey and now Windy and The Association. I thought Wendy left me alone.
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I was in a zone, Kerbey. Happens once a … once in a while. 🙂
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I’m just glad they labeled the part of the photo that was the air around us. That made things much easier to identify where things were. Had they added “the ground underneath us” or the “fence next to us” it would have been even easier.
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I feel like they really dropped the ball there. I had to ask a friend about the vinyl siding around us.
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Almost got blown off my feet in Wilmington, NC last night. It was like a wind tunnel when we stepped onto this one street, open to the Cape Fear River, a cold blast of air off the river almost knocked me over. I had given my jacket to somebody who forgot theirs…ahem. I was freezin.
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Then you had a super maxi ultra mega blustery day.
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It was frosty even.
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And there I was in sleeveless on stage at church today, sweating up a storm. I need to find some frostiness.
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