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The Wet

All you needed to do this winter to figure out that we screwed up the planet is stare out the living room window. This here is day number four of snow that stuck up here at fourteen hundred feet in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California.

backyard winter

We get a smattering snow ever so often, but it was close to thirty years ago that we had anything which resembled close to a week of snow worthy weather.

porch winter

When you follow the snow with close to forty days of rain, you can imagine the feeling when the back yard starts to look like this.

porch winter

Happy Spring.

porch winter

# April 26, 2006
7 Comments (Comments are closed)
wibble without a pause wrote:

Loved your photos. It reminds me what a real winter/spring should be like.

In Christchurch (New Zealand) the winters tend to be (mostly) snow-free and followed by a (very) wet spring. Autumn is now in full swing so winter is not too far off. Unlike the UK, we rarely get a week in winter without a blue sky day.

Swings and roundabouts: nicer weather, fewer career options!

GM_Axis wrote:

Very nice pictures. What's the camera you're using, if ya don't mind me asking?

marnie wrote:



Very beautiful, somehow I pictured you living
in a very large city. Glad the waters receded.

Brooks Moses wrote:

Ok, I've got a small rant: Why is it that this year's week of snowy weather is incontrovertible evidence that "we've screwed up the planet", but the one 30 years ago wasn't? And the one several decades before that, and so on back until prehistory?

There's plenty of good evidence for "global warming", but comments like this only serve to confuse the issue and make it look like there's no real evidence at all.

Regardless of the rant, though, happy spring to you too!

Michael Pearson wrote:

Man, those Elder Scrolls: Oblivion screenshots sure look realistic...

Steven Cole wrote:

I liked your site.


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