[FRIAM] Equanimous Equinox!

uǝlƃ ☣ gepropella at gmail.com
Thu Mar 19 11:46:34 EDT 2020


The trees are budding and the grass needs mowing. So, maybe. But I don't pay enough attention. It seems like Portland comes alive about the same as here in Olympia. We got a LOT of rain this season, I'm told. Maybe the gods wanted to demonstrate to me and Renee' that this *is* still rainforest territory. My weight set had a sizeable layer of rust within a week of being here. The thin layer of WD-40 that sufficed down in PDX was laughed off by the salty air, here. 8^) I've since desperately lathered them in motor oil. And I'm looking forward to the peri-solstice ~5am sunrises and 9pm sunsets so I can run the sidewalks without tripping over the uneven tiles. By the autumn equinox, I should have my routes' terrains memorized.

On 3/19/20 8:30 AM, Steven A Smith wrote:
> At your (glen) higher latitude but sea-level perspective, nature must be
> on a slightly advanced/retarted schedule?   Similar but different for
> you having moved from Portland this season?
> 
>> https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/usa/santa-fe


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