I feel like rambling today. ;-) So it is the beginning of May, right? Then why do we have "June Gloom" already making an appearance! I suppose we can blame it on our old foe Global Warming. I feel like things are getting very out whack. First, the tsunami, then Hurricane Katrina, I've been informed that the Minnesota winters are not quite the frozen tundra of the past, and now June Gloom has made its appearance in May! For those of you living outside of Southern California and the coast, every June (and now May) you wake up to very gray foggy skies and by noon or 1pm the marine layer burns off and its sunny and nice. Don't get me wrong, June Gloom does have its benefits. It doesn't reach a sweltering temp around here until July or August. And its not cold enough to keep you inside. But this must be what its like to live in the Pacific Northwest with all the rain and wake up every morning to sad gray skies. Other than the temperature factor, I'm not a fan of June Gloom and certainly not a fan of it coming in May already.
The effects of Global Warming scare me, especially when we can see evidence of it in our lifetime. That's one of those things you think won't affect anyone until much into the future. But its happening now, and it is only going to get worse. Andrew and I are invited to a crew screening of a documentary entitled An Inconvenient Truth which follows Al Gore's campaign for Global Warming to become a recognized issue. Andrew/Hornet worked on this documentary providing a few visual effects for it. He went to the filming of it a while ago and actually got to shake hands and meet Al Gore. If you're interested in learning more about Global Warming at all, you should go see the movie once its released. It was at the Sundance Film Festival where it was picked up by Paramount.
I know we don't do what we should for our part in terms of Global Warming, jeez we drive a gas guzzling Honda Pilot. But maybe we'll buy a hybrid when we buy another car.
**stepping down off my soapbox now**
5/04/2006
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A few months back, algore said that we have 10 years left to live on earth.
The current count down is 9 years 269 days 5 hours 23 minutes and 25, 24, 23......seconds
www.rushlimbaugh.com is keeping the countdown!
Hmmm....that is an absolutely dreadful thought Vince. Thanks for that!
Umm....didn't Rush Limbaugh just narrowly miss having a trial for misuse of prescription drugs....
If the world really will tragically end in less than ten years, I wonder if it will be like: "the seas could boil, fire and brimstone falling from the sky, four years of darkness, earthquakes, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria...."
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