Unbelievably, it's raining and cool in Seattle these past two days. Normally August and September are the most beautiful months of the year, when it comes to weather. Right now it's pouring! I planted some lettuce and chard seeds yesterday. I guess I won't have to water them any time soon.
I think I will curl up with a warm puppy and a good book for a bit. Maybe a cup of hot cocoa too... At least it's not so cool that we have to put the heat on. That's been known to happen from time to time. When my sister and niece came to my 5th metsiversary, it was so cold we had to loan them long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and fleece.
What else can you do when it pours?
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