However you spell it, it is a gray day in Chicago. Not much fog but the lake and sky were almost indistinguishable from each other. Rain. A frequent occurance this fall, so much that all of our farmers in Illinois are having a hard time harvesting, and then getting the corn dry when it goes to the grain elevators. The weather here is inconsistent, perhaps like its people. No string of hot days or rainy days or snowy days - just enough to drive a person a little looney. It does make life more interesting, I think, than experiencing that "wonderful" dry heat of Las Vegas most of the year, or the boring sameness of San Diego and Hawaii. We have change in our lifes and the weather people on TV are wrong most of the time - why do they even have the weather on TV in the aforementioned places? Why?
The changes make us resilient. That's what we need to be. We need to be able to withstand the latest scandal in the Daley administration. Hired trucks, hiring, police brutality, whatever. Life is hard, man.
So out to face life.
Take care.
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