They spent the first week doing what people in the Midwest do in April: watching the sky. They watched it turn from a bruised purple to a soft, milky blue in the span of an afternoon. They watched a line of thunderstorms roll in like a freight train at 3 a.m., and Leo taught Maya how to read a radar map by flashlight.
Maya nodded seriously, clutching a pillow. “Grandma would’ve hated this.”
Chilly in the Northeast; "Springiest" in the Deep South; late-season snow in the Rockies. Widespread blooming; famous "April showers". May
They spent the first week doing what people in the Midwest do in April: watching the sky. They watched it turn from a bruised purple to a soft, milky blue in the span of an afternoon. They watched a line of thunderstorms roll in like a freight train at 3 a.m., and Leo taught Maya how to read a radar map by flashlight.
Maya nodded seriously, clutching a pillow. “Grandma would’ve hated this.”
Chilly in the Northeast; "Springiest" in the Deep South; late-season snow in the Rockies. Widespread blooming; famous "April showers". May