Thomas Jefferson, you just put the finishing touches on the revolutionary document known as the Declaration of Independence! What are you going to do next? “I’m going to write in my Book Of Weather Memorandum!” BTW: note his top temp on the 4th. Yeah, 76. Destiny.
Thomas Jefferson was really into meteorology. It’s a little known fact that an early draft of the Declaration referred to: “Life, Liberty, and Traffic and Weather together on the 6’s.”
I wasn’t as busy at Tom J. on the Fourth, but I did contribute to the Book Of TV Weather Memorandum. Then Mrs. P and I joined our friends Mike and Anne on the roof of the Regions Bank Building. Lutheran High School in Indianapolis auctioned a fundraising prize package that included a look behind the scenes of the Big Fireworks Show. As we say in TV, I filed this report:
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