JesusA (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:14 pm
I was in San Francisco on Friday and sorry that I'd worn a long-sleeve shirt. Yesterday set a new record for the date here 77°F when the average is 58°. Heat, bright sun, and fear of drought. The weather report tonight was of the current forest fire danger.
I believe "the City" is now connected to the State water system. Because back in the late mid-late seventies they were only piped from the reservoirs south of the City built after the great quake of '06. And they were looking dry. The State water bank, the Sierra snow pack was running low and predictions were it would take several good years to build up again. It happened in less then one season, then the concern was for the reservoirs over flows and the avalanche risk due to the record snow pack. That time may be locked into the group consciousness of San Francisco, even if they are now connected to the State.
Don't worry about my water here in Southern California. The storms have really laid on the snow pack although many never reached me. So I turn on my sprinklers with that good, Northern California water. They have a bumper sticker up there;
moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:31 pm
"Flush Twice, it is a long way to Southern California".
My garlic is sprouting gang busters. White onion just beginning. Have not coaxed any new carrot or lettuce or pea sprouts. The loquats continue to produce candles of flowers that become bunches of fruit. A thick ole potato vine was turning autumny so I dug for the 'tater. None there. Red Skins have been found two fists big. Crisp and sweet cut in pieces, oiled, seasoned, backed. Other sorts not so hot. Avocados getting bigger. Lemons with one ripe crop and one green crop and no flowers expected for a month or so.
Moi