I was starting to worry that it wouldn't be warm enough for Mark and we'd have to stay inside the entire time we were away. It was cold when we left home and it started raining and stayed cold for several days. It was so rainy that first day in Lafayette that we didn't leave the RV. And it was cold, too.
It was still cold when we got to New Orleans. I had to buy a wrap to keep warm and we both bought hats. It was warming up a bit by the time we reached Gulf Shores but it still wasn't time for short sleeves and shorts.
Those first days in St. Petersburg, Florida were cold. The wind came off the bay blowing plenty of cold air. But on the third day it got warm. And then warmer. And then it got hot. It might have been too hot except for that wonderful sea breeze. It cooled down at night but didn't get so cold that we couldn't sit outdoors and enjoy the evening - something it's been far too cold to do at home.
And fortunately Dallas was past the cold snap by the time we got back.
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
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