The staff saw Enrique coming, judging by this sign on the back of the chair.
While all this fun and frivolousness was going on I took a walk with the dog. What a walk, dam windy.
Walking across the old dam Siutik was blown off the road, twice. The second time she came back up the shoulder of the road looking quite perturbed and determines to get out of there quick, dragged me for a way until my laughing subsided and I could rein her in.
Later while walking across the old bridge she was blown awfully close to the right side, by this time she figured she would put her head into the wind [cutting down the resistance] and walk crab like the rest of the way across the bridge. After that fright the protection of the buildings made walking a little easier.
Walking across the old dam Siutik was blown off the road, twice. The second time she came back up the shoulder of the road looking quite perturbed and determines to get out of there quick, dragged me for a way until my laughing subsided and I could rein her in.
Later while walking across the old bridge she was blown awfully close to the right side, by this time she figured she would put her head into the wind [cutting down the resistance] and walk crab like the rest of the way across the bridge. After that fright the protection of the buildings made walking a little easier.
5 comments:
Those equinoxial winds create havoc everywhere.
Dogbait: I was thinking it was winds caused by separation of paramagnetic and ferrimagnetic suscepti-bility anisotropy using high field and low field methods, but what do I know.
You forgot about the adiabatic lapse rates.
Oh silly me. Would that be dry, moist, average, superadiabatic or autoconvective adiabatic lapse rates?
How is the reading up on farming and uses of canola oil going?
Not.
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