The day the world was normal!

is today, I went out for a walk with Fearn, (my dog), came home, had a shower and then it started raining, thats the way the world is supposed to be, not some strange mash up of the other three

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  • That sounds like a lovely day. Thank you for having shared this. 

    I'm in Nevada where it's an unseasonably warm October. It's  already 97°F and the weather report says that by mid-day, it will be 109° F. That's 33°C and 42.7° respectively. Since I live in the Mojave Desert, we're having a drought which is nothing particularly new since deserts are expected to be dry. 

    Last year on this date, the temperature where I live was 88°F (31.1°C).

    On the brighter side, I have air-conditioning and because I have solar panels, I can turn the A/C as low as I want.  My monthly cost for electricity is $19.00 (£14.48). People who have similar size homes to mine and who don't have solar panels often have to pay as much as $300 (£228.63) per month for electricity. 

  • I have solar panels, too.

    Usually, I'm paying £20 every three weeks for electricity. Though others REALLY feel the pinch, here.

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