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Well, Pamela and Pam might be out walking a dog or something this morning, not hearing from her, so that gets me down to myself. This is KK7RDW, Roger, with the sailboat shop. He's sitting here on the western edge of Magnolia, where it is sort of a warm 46 degrees. The barometer is at 29.90. We had five hundredths of an inch of light precipitation last night. That was just kind of a, it was more than a miss. So I think I'm back up to what commoner Pam calls a smizzle. And that would probably be a description of what we had at times last night. The breeze is blowing in about eight knots. It said gusting to 15. I never did quite see that. But it's just, right now, it has turned into a gorgeous morning. It started off sort of dark and gloomy. And now we're getting sunlight from all quadrants. The south sound has lightened up a lot. We've got a little bit of blue over the Olympics. I can't see the Olympics, but they're over there somewhere. And the sunlight is just glinting off of Bainbridge Island all the way from one end to the other. Clouds is sort of the deal here. Yesterday, I was watching some clouds coming by. And three layers. There was the real high stuff that was up there a ways. And then there was the dark, gloomy stuff on the mid-side. And then this racing little white stuff just came flying on by at one point. I was just captivated by the whole thing. It was quite a cloud show. Well, that's enough of my report. Let's go on down and see if we can find Admiral Bob at KK7 RGM.
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