When I first came here to Sheisseville, my biggest concern was not the weather. Sure, I was from the sunny climes of Southern California. I was used to blazing sunshine and flawless temperatures and the merest occasional hint of a scudding cloud and things that could be planted in the ground and made to grow in the dead of winter. Which usually plunged to about 70 in the really raw months.
When I first came here to Sheisseville, my biggest concern was not the weather. Sure, I was from the sunny climes of Southern California. I was used to blazing sunshine and flawless temperatures and the merest occasional hint of a scudding cloud and things that could be planted in the ground and made to grow in the dead of winter. Which usually plunged to about 70 in the really raw months.