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Oct 172009
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Less than a week ago it was 80 degrees here. Today it is in the 40′s. That is a quick change…and not just by a little bit. Those all at once changes are what gets me every time. Now I have gotten up with a sore throat. I hope I don’t get sick…cause I really hate being sick.

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The chicks have battened down their hatches and are hanging out inside their coop a little more and I think they have the right idea…because we are to see frost soon. Well, that is what I hear anyway. I never really watch the weather myself. My philosophy on that is that the weather is going to do what it is going to do…be what it is going to be. And there really isn’t much that I can do to change it. It drives my husband crazy. He watches the weather every night…and if he happens to miss it he always without fail asks me what the weather will be the next day and I have no idea. He knows that I don’t watch the weather, yet he asks anyway. Does he think by some miracle I will automatically know what the weather will be? Perhaps he thinks I have a magic thermometer hidden somewhere that tells me temperature for the next day.  Who knows….but I always have the same respons as well. It will be what it will be. And it will. If you get up in the morning and it is cool, you will need a jacket. If it is wet, you will need an umbrella. If you are lucky enough to have  Myrtle beach vacation rentals you will need a bikini and sunscreen.

Yep, that is just my crazy logic. I don’t wear a watch either. I will have to tell you about that sometime. Ot maybe it all boils down to the fact that I LIKE to drive my husband absolutely bonkers. Hmmm, wonder what that says about me.

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