Twilight Sparkle Triple digit heat today. Miserable outside, A/C going since this morning. Sunny, humid, and a very light breeze.
Changed Butter's water a couple of times. She needed the cold water in this heat.
Turkey burgers on the grill tonight were good. ^_^
Time for bed. *hugs*
Oftentimes, she is the last to leave the office.
Word of the Day for Wednesday June 27, 2012 oftentimes • \AW-fun-tymez\ • adverb
: often, repeatedly
Did you know?
Despite its archaic, literary ring, "oftentimes" is quite alive today. In fact, it seems to be more popular even now than it was thirty years or so ago, appearing frequently both in written expressions and in quoted speech. "Oftentimes" was first used in the 14th century (the same century that gave us "often"), and its meaning hasn't changed - as meanings oftentimes will - in all that time. It was formed as an extension of its slightly older synonym "ofttimes." Today "ofttimes" is less common, but "oft" (which comes from Old English and also means "often" or "frequently") is popular in combination with past participles, as in "oft-praised."