The sun will rise at 9:23 this morning and set 8 hours and 23 minutes later at 5:46. Temperatures? Skimming 0°F at night for the next week and generally 20’s in the daytime. Not that I’ve been out in it.
I’m still in the assisted living home, but the oxygen situation seems much better. At the moment, sitting in front of the computer, my blood oxygen is staying above 90 with no added oxygen. (97 at the moment I write this.) I still need a little when I’m exercising, but less and less with time.
Glad to hear you’re doing okay. Oxygen is good!
As long as you don’t have to drag hoses around to get it!
Your oxygen sounds great. Any idea when they’ll let you leave? Do you have your home computer now or are you still relying on your unreliable laptop? I’ll try to call you this week.
Couldn’t figure out who the guy was on this page so I clicked and saw a bit of Alaska weather. It seems to be a half-hour program. You guys really take weather seriously up there, don’t you? Seems to be a lot of diversity.
We put our clocks back at the weekend so the sun rose today at 6.41 and set at 4 47, so we’ve got about ten hours of daylight – and it turned sunny and unseasonally warm at around 60-64 F.
0 F? We don’t recognise that possibility. :O
Our changeover date is November 2. 0°F? Quite common here in winter. In fact, we’ll have a few months when it’s warmer than the average temperature.
It’s downright stunning how quickly your weather and day length change with the season turning. Glad your oxygen levels have improved, Sue Ann. 🙂
Day length changes by 6 to 7 minutes a day most of the year.
I’m catching up on the news – glad to hear the oxygen situation is improving! Sending good thoughts and a hug…
Just wish it would improve faster.