March 2020
March 23rd
We report that it is raining. There are raindrops falling from the sky. Our expert says the water falling on the previously dry ground might create mud. Our expert will observe the consequences of this event.
March 23rd
We report that the Sun rose slightly to the left this morning. That is quite alright, Sun, everybody has tough mornings, sometimes.
March 25th
We report that we were once more unable to find out where the Moon is headed, as our expert fell asleep and couldn't find her when they awoke. We'll get you someday, Moon!
March 24th
We report that the frogs are content with the rainy situation.
March 26th
We report that it is very dark out. We would advise to go back to sleep.
March 27th
We report that a bird has built a nest. It is a good nest.
March 26th
We report that it is not, in fact, dark outside; our expert drew the curtains open and we reached the conclusion that it is rather sunny out.
March 31st
We report on our coasts:
Wind speed: 25 knots. Gusts: 34 knots. Wind direction: 65°. Total sea state: 2.3 m waves. Wind sea: 1.7 m waves. Swell direction: 50°. Sea temp: 10°C. Seagulls: many and difficult to count. We wish you a peaceful night.
March 28th
We report that the Moon was sighted around noon yesterday. Our expert is intrigued and confused, but intends to do extensive research on the topic.
March 29th
We report that many flowers have bloomed these past few weeks after the large amounts of rain and sunshine that our Earth has absorbed. We wish you a beautiful day.
March 30th
We report that it is mildly windy. In consequence, you might observe some trees shaking lightly in the distance; fear not, they are not cold, they are merely swaying with the pleasant breeze.