Hey y’all bloggers out there.
You’re gonna hate me for this, but please learn how to write. If you really want people to read your “stuff” and it appears that you do, then no abbreviations please. And learn how to spell. I thought I would peruse some of the blogs out there, but they left me cold. I could not get past the first sentence. . .e.g., people’s names I’ve never heard of, unexciting topics, words mispelled . . . arghhhhh. Do you think people are really going to read this stuff?????
Just sit down and write a nice story about your day–what happened to you today? This is something you are an expert at; no one else can write about it. How did you feel? Do you have pets? Do you talk to your goldfish? Now there’s an interesting story. I have cats and I could write many a quirky story about them, just watching their antics. They are hilarious!
Today I had the outside temperature installed on my computer. It’s called desktop weather and I just love it. I am such a weather freak. I check the humidity and the barometric pressure often. Why you ask? Because I am in pain when the barometer drops below 30.0. When the humidity is high I cannot breathe. When their are particulates hanging around in the air, my asthma kicks in. (Air pollution is disgusting.) One day I drove home during a tornado warning when the tornado was within 5 minutes from my home. Here in the midwest, all I could think of was getting to the basement to beat the tornado. So all of these weather-related items are pertinent–to me.
Now why would I drive home when a tornado was heading toward my small town? That is a very good question, and one which I have yet to dissect. Why not go in a different direction? It felt almost like: I was going to beat this tornado; it was not going to get me. I guess I would rather be home so I could manage things than be in a strange place where I would be constantly worried about the house . . . and the cats, of course.
We recently lost a whole lake in northern Wisconsin due to flooding. It is the most outrageous thing I have ever witnessed (on T.V.) Due to overflooding the lake ate away at the shoreline (causing several houses to break up and fall into the lake) and then it washed away a road in its path and the whole lake drained into the Wisconsin River. ”They” said it could “never happen”. Folks, the climate–she is a changin’ . But that is another story for another day.
Have a good weekend : ) SuZQ
But to the people in Madison–Lake Delton is “north”. Anyhow, what does it really matter? It was tragic–that is the point.