You are getting the weather I had yesterday. Saturday and Sunday were gorgeous, 50-60* with sunshine everywhere. But today I think that storm from the west is on its way, so you can expect clouds tomorrow. I'll be your weather predictor, Cheryl. I'll let you know what your tomorrows will look like.
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That will likely give me a better idea than the weather man. LOL It was nice today. I got my 2nd SFG bed nearly finished. No WS jugs done. I'll work on those when the rain gets here.
I think the storm is going north of me, so maybe you won't get it either. Oh, we'll probably get rain, but doesn't look as if it will be the ice and snow that Missouri and Illinois will get. You are almost straight east of me, so maybe it won't hit you either.
The weather forecasters were right on the money when they predicted the icesleet/freezing rain would be just to the north of Cincinnati and just rain downtown and into Kentucky. Spoke with my DD in Rochester, NY last night. They were expecting another 12-20" of snow with this storm. Glad I am not there!
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It was in the 50's today, with rain. Messy but not bad.
Tomorrow it will be much colder, but lots of sunshine is predicted.
I think we're going to be fine here, hope so for you all too.
Ack, Sally....glad I'm not there too!
You all take care and stay warm.
Name: Cheryl Eastern Ky Truth should be everpresent.
Sunfarm, are you at home or with your son? So good to hear from you. Pray you are doing well. You are always in my thoughts.
It didn't rain here til almost dark. The temps were very nice. I worked in 1 short sleeved tshirt and 1 pair of pants. Got a lot of extras done today. Got the 3rd tier of pavers on BOTH SFG beds. Now to finish filling them.
Hi Cheryl, I am at my son's house in the Northern KY Cincinnati suburbs. The weather here was mostly rain, with a few snow flurries and wind this morning. Just a few miles north of Cincinnati there was bad ice and multiple power outages. I had full chemo Monday and go back for my experimental drug tomorrow, then the same next week (if blood work permits). I am pretty puny so am not posting much these days.
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DS lives in the subdivision just behind the southbound rest area on I-75. His mailing address is Union, but he is actually east of there. My clinical trial is at a cancer center near Thomas More/St. Elizabeth's. in Crestview Hills. I tease my son about "payback time" for his living with us for several months after he graduated from college. My drug therapy is on a 3-week cycle, so I stay here for the 11 days I am receiving chemo and an experimental drug for metastatic breast cancer then am at home in Estill County (SE of Lexington) for the rest of the cycle, Then it starts all over again. I will be in the program until scans show the drugs are not working, I choose to withdraw, or the drug gets FDA approval and I can get it from my oncologist nearer home. The unknown/open-endedness of this is hard to deal with, but this seems to be my best option for survival.
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Best of luck to you, I will be praying for you!
I learned to drive in Thomas More college's parking lot, waaaay before they built that medical community. ;)
We had the decent weather last Sunday too. Decent enough for me to get out with the electric hedge trimmer and try to cut back some of my grasses....Along with an index fingertip! OUCH.
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