I did visit Larry again yesterday, and was there when his parents and other family and friends also came by. I do have a little series of pictures to post, but my time has been distracted today by many annoying little tasks that had to be done and now I have no time to make that post.
So, instead, just to put up something, I post this one picture that I took after I left the hospital and began the drive home. As you can see, it is of a woman pushing a baby in a stroller past a church. I will post the series of Larry, family and friends tomorrow.
As the past few days had been, it was very warm, with temperatures well into the 40's F.
But I had the radio on and they said the forecast was for 5 to seven inches of snow overnight.
I wonder if Anchorage got it?
Out here, we got perhaps less than two inches.
I noticed on the news last night that Anchorage's record low for the date was - 19 F, so out here in this neighborhood it would probably be a good ten degrees colder than that - as it would be in the colder parts of Anchorage.
But right now, such temperatures feel impossible. Despite the new snow, it feels like winter is over.
Yet, even in southcentral, one should never fullly trust such feelings this time of year.