While the forecast says that the approaching tropical wave will be bringing in its wake a substantial amount of Sahara dust, we've been seeing it already in the hazy skies. Plus, my contacts feel like they are covered in sandpaper, making for itchy...oh never mind, it's not for breakfast talk. But try wiping your face with a white paper towel or handkerchief after you've been outside awhile...color me desert.
Last night on the water it was calm and moon bright. But I couldn't get a photo of what I could see so clearly...of course I forgot to bring the tripod out to the boat. So I just climbed onto the roof and went to sleep up there, rocked to dreams with the big nightlight on. Mini holi-Monday!
According to the earthquake report, we had a 3.4 about 29 miles away from Culebra yesterday around 10 a.m. I probably figured it was the garbage truck rumbling by the cart corner, because I didn't feel a thing.
Nope, no cat here.
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