Thursday, November 25, 2010

Blessed


God,

It has been a tough year for all of us who loved Todd and felt sadness at his passing, we miss him so much. Thank you for the time we had with him and please know we are grateful for the little reminders, each day, of Todd's presence in our lives still. For me it is a whiff of Curve cologne or just being on the porch where he spent the last of his days. For others it is something he taught them or holding something he made with his own hands. Some will be reminded of him by a joke or a funny story. Todd was unique as we all are and he is dearly missed. But, God, just know that we are blessed beyond words that we still have one another.

Love always,
Julie

Monday, November 15, 2010

Red sky.....

Yesterday it rained.
Yesterday, the morning sunrise was red.

I can predict the weather and so can you!!

Is the old adage “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning” true, or is it just an old wives’ tale? Within limits, there is truth in this saying.Have you ever heard anyone use the proverb above? http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/weather-sailor.html

Shakespeare did. He said something similar in his play, Venus and Adonis.
“Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, Wreck to the seaman, tempest to the field, Sorrow to the shepherds, woe unto the birds, Gusts and foul flaws to herdmen and to herds.”

In the Bible, (Matthew 16: 2-3,) Jesus said, “When in evening, ye say, it will be fair weather: For the sky is red. And in the morning, it will be foul weather today; for the sky is red and lowering.”

Weather lore has been around since people needed to predict the weather and plan their activities. Sailors and farmers relied on it to navigate ships and plant crops.

But can weather lore truly predict the weather or seasons?
Weather lore concerning the appearance of the sky, the conditions of the atmosphere, the type or movement of the clouds, and the direction of the winds may have a scientific basis and likely can predict the weather.

In order to understand why “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning” can predict the weather, we must understand more about weather and the colors in the sky.

Usually, weather moves from west to east, blown by the westerly trade winds. This means storm systems generally move in from the West.

The colors we see in the sky are due to the rays of sunlight being split into colors of the spectrum as they pass through the atmosphere and ricochet off the water vapor and particles in the atmosphere. The amounts of water vapor and dust particles in the atmosphere are good indicators of weather conditions. They also determine which colors we will see in the sky.

During sunrise and sunset the sun is low in the sky, and it transmits light through the thickest part of the atmosphere. A red sky suggests an atmosphere loaded with dust and moisture particles. We see the red, because red wavelengths (the longest in the color spectrum) are breaking through the atmosphere. The shorter wavelengths, such as blue, are scattered and broken up.

Red sky at night, sailors delight.
When we see a red sky at night, this means that the setting sun is sending its light through a high concentration of dust particles. This usually indicates high pressure and stable air coming in from the west. Basically good weather will follow.

Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning.

A red sunrise reflects the dust particles of a system that has just passed from the west. This indicates that a storm system may be moving to the east. If the morning sky is a deep fiery red, it means a high water content in the atmosphere. So, rain is on its way.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

A Relaxing Saturday

I took it easy on Saturday. My favorite part of the day was just spending the afternoon on the front porch. It was 70 degrees and sunny; a perfect Fall day to enjoy a cup of coffee and read. The tiny leaves were falling in the ever so slight breeze; twirling and twisting their way down to the still green grass. The rays of the afternoon sun were so warm and relaxing as I took in some vitamin D. I could hear small squirrels in the trees and a few birds still looking for snacks. The peaceful day was just what I needed to regroup from my week and do some thinking as well. Some tears were shed as memories of past years were flooding my mind on such a melancholy afternoon.

Attended the Barkeyville Coffee House in the late evening with Will - we enjoyed visiting and listening and catching up with friends. The late afternoon produced a visit from my brother Doug, Mary Kay and their daughter Monica! They had been at the Prime Outlets shopping. I learned Monica's wedding reception will take place at Shakespeare's in Ellwood City - a perfect location for the August 2011 event.


It was a good day overall.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Another Earache ! !


What is it with me and ear problems this year? I missed an entire week of work in February due to a severe ear infection in my left ear. I had another a couple of months ago and now my RIGHT ear is sore and numb feeling as well as hurting. I was lucky enough to call and get an afternoon appointment today - I will not wait until Monday to see if it will go away. Dr. Yost in Butler is my favorite now. Boy oh boy!
What a day to spend not feeling well, it will be in the 60's today and SUNNY. Yeah!!

Friday, November 5, 2010

TGIF

something to brighten our days...


Some weeks just seem to never end...but I am glad this one is ending. We have had many changes at work this week which makes for some people's nerves to fray a little more. I try to go with the flow, maybe it is my Paxil helping me cope? Regardless, some things you cannot do a thing about so put your life in perspective like I do; I follow the lesson of the five balls - work is a rubber ball. The rest are made of glass...

Will and Cody stopped last night to pick up some homemade beef vegetable soup for their supper. Will couldn't wait so he made himself two tuna sandwiches to tide him over until they got home. Amanda is feeling under the weather with a cold, so she was home resting.

I can't wait for the time change this weekend - it stays so dark in the morning - but then it will be dark early in the evenings....the same thing happens every year, have you noticed?

Today marks FIVE months - Todd has been gone. Some days it feels like just yesterday and I still wish I could tell him things, I miss talking to him and sharing life with him. I think the hurdle coming up will be hard, Thanksgiving. Cody and Amanda are hosting again - just like last year.

This time last year, Todd was spending a few days in the hospital in Butler with a fever and weakness. It was his first scare with uncontrolled coughing, a high fever and being away from me, he did not want to ever go back to the hospital - he chose to die at home when the time came, I am so glad it happened that way!