It was quite an eventful afternoon at my apartment complex yesterday. Many people were out and about because of the nice weather but there was another reason we were all outside trying to catch a glimpse. The word spread quickly that there was a masked intruder roaming around near our apartment.
Her EMT boyfriend is fully vaccinated and Carli hasn't even qualified for the first dose of the vaccine. He wants to go out and do things together and she isn't ready yet. She asks the Love Cowboy for some kind of compromise. Listen as the Love Cowboy takes a shot at Carli's situation with her vaccinated boyfriend.
I have learned a lot about myself during this pandemic and now that restrictions are being lifted I discovered something that I swore I would never become. I have realized that I actually enjoy shopping. I am talking in the mall, browsing, walking around, and buying things in stores.
Area Residents Report Seeing Fireball in Vermont Sky
Loud booms and a massive fireball created quite the light and sound show on Sunday evening. Witnessed by thousands of residents throughout the Northeast, on Tuesday it was confirmed that the Earth-shaking eruption was indeed a meteor. Experts say it was no bigger than a 10 pound bowling ball, but packed the punch of over 400 pounds of TNT.
According to NASA, there were reports of Capital Region residents witnessing it, but folks about an hour or so outside the immediate area had the most reported accounts of the red hot fireball.
The meteor that exploded over parts of Vermont and the Northeast was relatively small in size but the eruption it created was anything but diminutive. Some residents in Saratoga Springs, according to Space.com say they saw it, but the majority of eyewitness accounts seem to have come from Northern Vermont, particularly in Burlington and areas southeast of that location.