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Hi all:

A friend sent this to me and I thought it was worth passing along, hmmm - 
learn something new every day!

YOUR BAROMETER AT BREAKFAST

Want a simple way to check the weather each day? Stare into your
coffee cup (before you pour the milk). If you see bubbles floating
toward the rim of  the cup, it means that the pressure is low and you
should look for clouds  and stormy weather. If the bubbles float
toward the center of the cup, it  means that the pressure is high and
you can expect fair weather.

Keep in mind that bubbles will always float to the lowest point on the
surface of coffee. So, with high pressure, the center of the coffee is
pushed down and the surface of the drink is low in the center and high
on  the sides. When pressure is low, the center rises relative to the
edge of  the coffee.

So there you go, impress the kids.

Amy

Dun Lookin' Fjords
Bud, Tillie & Amy Evers 
Redmond OR
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