Guardsmith
Explorer
On Thursday, March 22, 2007, the sun rose in Boston at 6:45 AM, almost a full three minutes earlier than the day before. The vernal equinox had occurred the previous Tuesday and with the daytime temperatures expected to reach the mid 50s, it appeared as though spring might really have arrived.
Bostonians, however, were cautious. They’d been deceived before. Just as recently as last week, Mother Nature had followed two days of milder than normal weather with rain, snow, wind and bitter cold.
This day, however, was different. As people started their daily routines, they were optimistic that winter was finally over, and with the change in the Earth’s axial tilt to bolster them, they were confident that change was in the air.
[sblock=OOC]Please describe a normal weekday morning for your character, up through about noon.[/sblock]
Bostonians, however, were cautious. They’d been deceived before. Just as recently as last week, Mother Nature had followed two days of milder than normal weather with rain, snow, wind and bitter cold.
This day, however, was different. As people started their daily routines, they were optimistic that winter was finally over, and with the change in the Earth’s axial tilt to bolster them, they were confident that change was in the air.
[sblock=OOC]Please describe a normal weekday morning for your character, up through about noon.[/sblock]