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I mentioned before that I grew up in Seattle so I love the rain as much as anyone else from the Evergreen State. It’s just that rain is so different here.

Yesterday, the humidity stayed at 85% while the temperature fluctuated between 65-75 degrees. Walking outside was like standing in a very cool sauna or jumping back into the shower with a fluffy towel after you’ve turned the water off. You still get damp, but not warm and fuzzy - more like sticky and bit chilled.

So, I blame the rain for the lack of posting yesterday. I was tired and my head was hurting, possibly from the drastically falling barometric pressure. That’s what I like to tell myself anyways.

I’ll make up for it today with a post about the controversy raging Fort Bend Independent School District (ISD) right now. Something about an “officer and a gentleman”. Stay tuned.

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