6:16 am - Wednesday - May 27th - LPG&RVR - 39° F, humidity 79%, cloud cover 87%, wind 8 mph out of the north by northwest.....heavy cloud cover again this morning with rain showers forecast throughout the morning, and early afternoon as well as a high of 57° F. The view this morning....
......at least there is no snow this morning....lol! On this date in 2020 TLE and I were in Meeker, CO....
.....at the Town Park right on the White River....Glenn and Laureen had just rejoined the summer tour after spending time with relatives in Southern Colorado.
The rain fell most of the night Monday night/Tuesday morning, but the sound of rain on our riveted aircraft aluminum roof ceased about 3:30 am. What we didn't know until we opened the curtains Tuesday morning was that the rain had turned to snow right about that time. We don't mind snow once and a while, especially when it will disappear before noon time. Nevertheless, snow on the ground means no one will be playing golf first thing, so we can sleep in a little later than usual. We finally climbed out of bed around 6 am to begin day two of our four day work week, and were on the job just before 8 am.
I didn't stage any golf carts as it was raining, and hung around the Clubhouse about 30 minutes before leaving TLE to her daily office chores, and heading home until it was time to give her a lunch break. The temp didn't get out of the 30's until late morning. When I returned to the Clubhouse at 12 pm TLE was just sending out a few intrepid golfers to play 9 holes. In all we rented just 5 golf carts Tuesday. The rain came and went all afternoon, so I'm sure some of them got a little wet. After lunch I spent about an hour checking the water levels in the thirty 6 volt batteries we use to power the five Club Car electrics, then headed home around 2 pm.
I spent the most of the day taking naps, and catching up on the YouTube channels to which I subscribe, so the time passed quickly, and soon I was heading back to the Clubhouse to wash/stow the carts we had rented to find that four of the five had returned, so I'll have one to clean Wednesday morning. By the time I finished TLE was ready to head for home. I worked about 3 hours in all Tuesday, and it appears that Wednesday will be more of the same. The forecast shows rain on and off until late afternoon, so not sure how many carts we'll rent. May is always like this here in the Pitt River Valley, and the 2026 version of May is no different than past years. A week of 80's weather gives way to four, or five days of mid 50's weather with rain and snow.
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