Weekend Plans Post: The Barometer
Here’s a funny story from The New Yorker from 1938:
The New Yorker, November 12, 1938 P. 15
A man on L. I. satisfied a lifelong ambition by ordering an expensive barometer from Abercrombie & Fitch. It arrived in the morning of Sept. 21st. He unwrapped it and was disgusted to find the needle stuck at “Hurricane.” After shaking it in a vain attempt to start it working right, he sat down and wrote a sharp letter to A. & F. and went right out to mail it. When he returned, his house was gone, and the barometer with it.
Well, Maribou is the human version of that. Not quite the “stuck on Hurricane” as much as the fact that she can pretty reliably, if subconsciously, communicate how bad the coming storm is going to be by the number of “w”s when she says “owwwwww”.
Last week, for example, Colorado was experiencing a June heatwave. US Stormwatch called the weather pattern an example of a “Ring of Fire”:
A “Ring of Fire” weather pattern is dominating the West, bringing a historic #heatwave as well as thunderstorms and dangerous fire weather conditions. pic.twitter.com/xZkoFHP3M7
— US StormWatch (@US_Stormwatch) June 17, 2021
How this manifested in Colorado Springs was a string of days with temperatures in the 90’s. Check this out:
89 degrees was a *RELIEF*.
But the truly crazy thing happened the following Monday:
That was the day I had a dermatologist’s appointment. (Everything was fine. She complimented me on my skin and on my ability to stay out of the sun. “I’ve spent the last year in a basement!”, I told her.)
The doctor was done in record time and so I figured, “hey, the maintenance light just turned on in the car… I’ve got the rest of the day off anyway… I’ll get the oil changed and wander over to the Sonic and see if the picnic tables are available again.”
I set up with the guy at the maintenance place and got outside to walk over to the food place and, holy cow, it was cold. I checked my phone and it said 58 degrees! That’s a drop in practically 30 degrees from the day before and 40 degrees from a couple of days before that! So I got the food and came back to the maintenance place and ate in a secluded corner where it was not 58 degrees.
Unsurprisingly, Maribou’s declaration for the day was “ooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww”. (Still, she told me, she preferred the barometer headache to the weather being the human body temperature.)
Since then, everything has turned around and we seem to have slipped into thunderstorm season. Pleasant temperatures in the 60s and 70s, raindrops the size of a nickel, and an excuse to not go out in the afternoons.
As such, this weekend will be spent trying to time the usual chores and errands around the thunder. Last time I went to Whole Foods, the storm started in earnest about 2 minutes before I parked in the parking lot and ended about 3 minutes after I got back in the car and started to head home. I’m hoping to avoid that this time. Even so, it’s nice to go to Whole Foods again and look at the produce in person. To go inside the PetSmart and get the litter instead of having it delivered curbside. Heck, if the weather gives us a nice little window, we might even go someplace and eat at a real live restaurant. Just, you know, outside.
So… what’s on your docket?
(Featured image is “Barometer” by jcc_seveq and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Yeah, we experienced a form of that, too – huge storms Monday (I hadn’t planned fieldwork anyway – had a dental checkup that ate much of the morning) and it was COLD Monday afternoon. Was still cool out Tuesday morning so I went out and did as much of the remaining fieldwork as I possibly could that day (I finished it yesterday but yesterday’s work nearly finished me).
One thing I remember from being a kid in the Great Lakes region was that periodically we could get cool fronts in the summer, and at any rate, most nights cooled down into the 50s or 60s, and it was just nice. The world felt made-new overnight, and you had a few hours in the morning if you had strenuous work to do outside. Here, it doesn’t cool down overnight most nights in the summer – usually it’s still 80F or sometimes even above when I walk out the door and I admit my desire to DO things takes a serious hit when I feel that stale muggy air.
I want to do something “fun” today, partly in celebration of finishing my fieldwork, partly just because I need the distraction, but I cannot think of anything. Too hot out to hike, the place I might most likely drive to do stuff, there’s horrific construction between here and there, and I kind of live in a gravity well where there are very few things to do within a half hour drive of where I live.
Tomorrow I have to serve at a funeral for a person that i still can’t believe has died, and what’s more, for the lunch I am serving at, I’ve been asked to make one of her “famous” dishes from her recipe and I know it won’t be as good as hers….Report
It is your job to make it be not as good as hers. People will eat it, remember hers, and cry.
The last thing you want is them to take a bite and their eyes widen and say “Wow! This is really good! Even better than hers! Did you add vanilla or something?”
Edit: Also, I’m sorry you keep having to go to funerals. That really sucks.Report
ISTG I have lost 15 people I cared about in the past 3 years. I’m afraid that soon I won’t have anyone LEFT.
Also I feel sad to think that maybe when *I* die, there won’t be anyone left to mourn me. That shouldn’t matter, but it does.Report
Plans: Stay inside, keep cool. Having some friends we haven’t seen since Covid coming over on Sunday.Report
Lady Marchmaine and the three youngest are in MN visiting grandma and cousins; coincidentally(?) the three oldest decided to come home this weekend so we’re getting takeout every night like we’re all 20-somethings. Very few dishes need doing, but we’re critically short of utensils… just as I remember in college/grad school. Purely a battle of wills as to who will wash all the forks vs. I can eat with this ice-cream scoop just fine thankyouverymuch.Report
Doctor’s appointment this afternoon which is going to disrupt our newly-reborn climbing schedule. This afternoon I’m also going to bite the bullet and purchase my CertMaster CE course from notorious grifters CompTIA and get my Sec+ renewed over the weekend. Accomplishing this will get at least one item off my “to-do” list and allow me to spend another three years not thinking about my Sec+.
Euro’s are heading into the knockout stage, with Wales taking on tournament darlings Denmark tomorrow, but the marquee match won’t happen until Tuesday, when Germany takes on England (two World Wars and one World Cup). I’m hoping the Germany that shows up is the one that barely rescued a draw against Hungary and not the one that slotted four past Portugal.
Otherwise, it’s just computer games, reading, and practicing my guitar (I’m learning how to play fingerstyle and the chosen vehicle is “Dust in the Wind.” I’m terrible/I love it). I need to mix a run in somewhere as well…maybe tomorrow morning before Wales/Denmark kicks off.Report