There's Always The Weather

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2014 12:43 am Its called a drought, that's what happens when there is no rain, fall colors come in mid summer.

California is water impaired, solution 💡 let the golf courses die.

River

These trees are watered, not wild.

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There is a statewide drought not only in the state of California but large parts of the western USA.

It is not severe but extraordinary on the drought rating scale.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:15 pm There is a statewide drought not only in the state of California but large parts of the western USA.

It is not severe but extraordinary on the drought rating scale.

I'll believe it when they adapt building codes which are at a fifties level of technology in water management.

As new neighborhoods are planned, better systems could be installed to recycle gray water for example.

But, of course, they never, ever reflect the costs of such things on the construction industry.

Build we must, regardless.

Nope. There is no drought worth considering until the building industry is required to conserve too.

Don't get me started.

Did that hurricane responsible for those huge waves deliver some ugh, humidity ?

The sun is hot, but does not have that burny effect. The air is thick with unnatural humidity.

Not a very comfy day, unless you compare it living next to a volcano. :D

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moi621 (imported) wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2014 10:57 pm I'll believe it when they adapt building codes which are at a fifties level of technology in water management.

As new neighborhoods are planned, better systems could be installed to recycle gray water for example.

But, of course, they never, ever reflect the costs of such things on the construction industry.

Build we must, regardless.

Nope. There is no drought worth considering until the building industry is required to conserve too.

Don't get me started.

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Above is someone living in denial, don't worry about buildings, if there is not a drop of water to drink people will leave then there will be all the buildings in the world, empty.

The building codes have nothing to do with the lack of rain Moi, nothing, they are not related. Look at Lake Mead, its no longer a lake but a river its down so low.

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May I offer a non-weather related parable - call this the parable of the "chicken breasts in tomato sauce."

A conspiracy theorist has a heart attack and is rushed to the Emergency Room. While the doctors are working trying to revive him, he has a vision of God. and he asks: "is it true that vaccines cause Autism?"

The God vision stares back and says "Autism is a condition which starts in the womb and has nothing to do with vaccines!"

Lightning flashes and the conspiracy theorist is back in the Emergency Room with a doctor holding the paddles of a defibrillator above his chest. He's been pulled back from death and afterlife and whatever else goes on there.

When his friends finally get in to see him and ask how he feels, guess what he says?

"The Conspiracy about vaccines goes HIGHER than we thought!"

"Harold the clever" a sheep from the south of Cornwall. He told me that.
moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:41 pm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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It rained briefly on me while I was struggling to dig out a giant hosta that had to be moved. Then it got hot. I pulled a muscle in my right calf. I think I'll sit inside in the AC for a bit, and ponder all those lovely wild mushrooms I picked and ate for dinner, cooked in bacon grease.
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I wanted to walk two blocks to get some mushrooms but it was raining too hard to get out the door.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:56 pm I wanted to walk two blocks to get some mushrooms but it was raining too hard to get out the door.

You getting some of the Mexican hurricane, or just a miracle in drought stricken California?
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:56 pm I wanted to walk two blocks to get some mushrooms but it was raining too hard to get out the door.

It did not make it anywhere near the coast.

Still I am thankful to Wolfie for stocking my aquifer.

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One evening hard rain did not stock your aquifer, all that did was clear away the dust.

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