Hello fellow bike fans,
Windy Willows is the name my wife picked out for our place.
We do get the wind at times.
One mile from the Pacific, the wind can howl in from the north in summer,
And the winter storms can blow the roof off, from the south.
Only been here 3 years. We both love the weather patterns here.
The weather does not stagnate.
Even with the salt air that brings rust.
To the south, no buildings yet.
To the west, nothing built yet.
To the east, no buildings, just trees and shrubs.
Lots of Willows, that blow in the wind.
To the north, a few houses, good neighbors, and two blocks away, the fire station.
When they fly "Old Glory" it's hard to miss.
And easy to remember what country we are living in, even with the pile of current troubles.
Windy Willows is the name my wife picked out for our place.
We do get the wind at times.
One mile from the Pacific, the wind can howl in from the north in summer,
And the winter storms can blow the roof off, from the south.
Only been here 3 years. We both love the weather patterns here.
The weather does not stagnate.
Even with the salt air that brings rust.
To the south, no buildings yet.
To the west, nothing built yet.
To the east, no buildings, just trees and shrubs.
Lots of Willows, that blow in the wind.
To the north, a few houses, good neighbors, and two blocks away, the fire station.
When they fly "Old Glory" it's hard to miss.
And easy to remember what country we are living in, even with the pile of current troubles.