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Thursday, January 17th, 2019 ➕






The moon, high above my head, scintillates against the heavy darkness, interjecting. 

8:00 pm: 29 degrees F
9:00 pm: 28 degrees F 
10:00 pm: 28 degrees F 
The obvious 
temperature 
drop 
was at around 10 pm. 
It was in the forecast
 by 11 pm, only
 1  degree 
colder... 

12:00 am: 27 degrees F 
1:00 am: 27 degrees F 

A sky full of sun for the 
daylight hours of 
Thursday, January 17th ... 
Absent were 
the mists, 
snowfalls, and 
drifting sweeps of aerosol clouds. 
The daylight hours held a 
balance... “revolution”, as if on a dial.🕕





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