Above, after the first snow last October. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It seems like were were just in the month of July.
July whisked by since I spent a good portion of it traveling. First to the Chicago area for G-FEST and then a RV trip to Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. That trip was completed in early August.
Now we're in September. In 22 more days (September 23, to be exact), summer ends and autumn begins.
Hopefully this year, we will have a real autumn. Last year, it seemed like we skipped autumn as we were getting hit with cold and snowy weather. The first snow we had came on October 15 and it really didn't let up for months.
I would like to see some days where it is comfortable enough to do some autumn camping with temperatures during the day around 70° and nights around 50°.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that two-thirds of the country will face a colder-than-normal winter season in 2020. Hopefully not.
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