The point they had was fair.
After posting my pictures of sunshine &
blue sky yesterday morning, I had several notes from people who
pointed out, with quite an astute eye, that all of the pictures were
from summer. They didn't think it was ”fair” to winter that I
didn't include any sunny snow pictures; after all, I might be leading
people to believe that the sun never comes out here during January
and February.
Not that THAT would ever happen.
However, in fairness to the season
through which we're currently slogging, the sun does come out every
so often. It doesn't seem like it—this year, it SURE doesn't seem
like it—but the sun has visited Marquette during winter. I even
have proof--
I especially like that one, taken April
9th, 2016, in the minutes after the huge snow 16” snow
dump we had that morning, snow that was pretty much melted by the
next day.
So there you go. Perhaps I was being a
bit hyperbolic yesterday. The sun DOES come out in Marquette during
January and February. It just doesn't seem like it's come out THIS January and
February.
8-)
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