How time flies. Boats and floats seemed to go in the water just a short time ago. The long days and early sunrises of summer are shorter. The nights are cooler. It's becoming real that winter storage is closing in. It's how a life comes and goes. But we always hope for another season. Let's do all we can for the next generation and not let this nation quit.
How time flies. Boats and floats seemed to go in the water just a short time ago. The long days and early sunrises of summer are shorter. The nights are cooler. It's becoming real that winter storage is closing in. It's how a life comes and goes. But we always hope for another season. Let's do all we can for the next generation and not let this nation quit.
Boy! Your comments about DC summer weather brought back my memories of having to spend a couple of summer months, without air conditioning, to finish my master's thesis. My apartment was on a hill up from Catholic U. - where I attended the School of Library Science - right next to a stop sign that was part of a major bus route with frequent buses! Diesel buses. Amazing I don't have some sort of lung cancer between 1966 and today! Miserable barely describes it!
Andy, I lived in Gaithersburtg, MD, from 1983 to 1986 when I moved close to D.C. in Takoma Park. I totally agree with you about the weather. I still love D.C., though.
How time flies. Boats and floats seemed to go in the water just a short time ago. The long days and early sunrises of summer are shorter. The nights are cooler. It's becoming real that winter storage is closing in. It's how a life comes and goes. But we always hope for another season. Let's do all we can for the next generation and not let this nation quit.
"Summertime, and the living is easy"
Who's ready for lobsters?
Boy! Your comments about DC summer weather brought back my memories of having to spend a couple of summer months, without air conditioning, to finish my master's thesis. My apartment was on a hill up from Catholic U. - where I attended the School of Library Science - right next to a stop sign that was part of a major bus route with frequent buses! Diesel buses. Amazing I don't have some sort of lung cancer between 1966 and today! Miserable barely describes it!
Andy, I lived in Gaithersburtg, MD, from 1983 to 1986 when I moved close to D.C. in Takoma Park. I totally agree with you about the weather. I still love D.C., though.