
Thursday December 7th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT
The weather this morning was 21 degrees reaching a high of 38.3 at 1 PM. As of this writing the temperature is 32.2.
The snow is melting of the roads and open mountainsides but is still 1.5 inches (or more in shady places) deep.
It is crunchy and hard. The individual flakes and melted and refroze to form small ice pellets.
The family seems to be spending much time away from the house. (Why do people stay arrive somewhere and then seem to want to spend their time anywhere but where they came to stay in the first place…?)
I head them talking about visiting a museum and seeing many different forms of rocks. That for me would be the perfect job. Staying indoors, displayed lovingly for all to see, teaching people about the world and the way it was. Of course it is vexing to read all these ‘theories’ and such about the age of the world. Why don’t they just ask us rocks personally? But alas they think just because they can flit from one place to another it makes them a ‘high form’ However I do enjoy them for they are very entertaining to watch.
It was very bright and sunny all day today yet there are clouds that could be signaling snow tonight. I am somewhat hopeful.
I will post my next report tomorrow.
The Weather Rock
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