First pitch - just after 7 |
End of the game - assuming they get it done in 9 innings |
Our weather looks very quiet in the coming days. Sunshine and cool, fall weather is likely through the remainder of the week. The warmest day this week will be Thursday when we get into the upper 70s and at the same time, a cold front will pass through, changing our winds to the north. Cooler air will start to push south heading into Friday and the weekend. There's very little chance we will have any rain around here for the next 8-10 days... maybe even longer.
Hurricane Gonzalo will be in the news for the rest of the week as it will likely become a major hurricane by Wednesday afternoon. Bermuda could take a direct hit later this week. It's been a very SLOW Atlantic hurricane season this year, and we are now one month PAST the peak of the season. It definitely continues to slow down in late October and November as the water temperatures cool down.
Millie and I had a school talk on Monday in Hutch. We visited the 2nd graders at Wiley Elementary School. They were a good group, but a little concerned about Millie's decision to nibble on a crayon (no I don't know what color). Rest assured, she's done it before... and she's doing well today (thank goodness for non-toxic)
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