There's Always The Weather

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Fire Season again. :(

Smoky air from the same canyon country that burned last year.

Same neighborhoods being evacuated.

They forecast it lasting days.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/southern-cal ... 50004.html

It is called the Bond Fire.

A house fire gone wild

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Don't worry about me.

It would have to devastate Irvine & Univ. of Calif - Irvine

to get to Moi 🚬
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Golly, I kept hearing it on the news as "the bonfire" 😄
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racerboy (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 12:01 pm Golly, I kept hearing it on the news as "the bonfire" 😄

It's all a mispronunciation of the

French word for "good". :D

The wind shifted enough to have blue skies today.

This evening I believe I'm the target. Got smoky nose.

Currently, the fire is 30% contained.

Sweet shelling pea seeds planted.

Pecans ripening.

So how's your weather @racerboy ?

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The Bond Fire

is 85% contained.

With line of sight to the ocean about a mile away

my air quality remains "Unhealthy". 🤪

Sweet shelling peas are in the ground.

The squirrel got the last of my pecans.

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moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 7:46 pm The Bond Fire

is 85% contained.

With line of sight to the ocean about a mile away

my air quality remains "Unhealthy". 🤪

Sweet shelling peas are in the ground.

The squirrel got the last of my pecans.

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:)Good to know your well. Smoke & fire there ice & snow here 24* here. Driveway needs plowing got to hock up snow blower We lost power got it back Monday. It no big deal I have generator.:) Ernie of Maine
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The Maintaner (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:29 am :)Good to know your well. Smoke & fire there ice & snow here 24* here. Driveway needs plowing got to hock up snow blower We lost power got it back Monday. It no big deal I have generator.:) Ernie of Maine

I have a Genarac generator that works on natural gas.

Fun to be the only one in the neighborhood with electric lights et al

for 48 hours a few years ago.

The longest loss of power I can remember.

The pecans are finished and the sweet shelling peas are beginning to sprout.

No rain.

Nicer air with no fire but, then someone lights their cosmetic fire place.

Air quality remains moderate as we now get some of the day's wind

from off the ocean.

68F / 50F. Feels like a cold 50.

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No one experiencing the record breaking

Great Snow Storm?

Mid December 2020

North Atlantic coast and N.E.

Please share your Winter Wonderland experience

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Appears @Dave got just over 9", maybe 12" or even 15"

making this the fifth highest December snow-to-date.

The #1 spot is 1890 with 22"
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News from River Land

https://news.yahoo.com/kilauea-volcano- ... 01952.html

Associated Press

Volcano erupts on Hawaii's Big Island, draws crowds to park

Mon, December 21, 2020, 1:07 AM PST

HONOLULU (AP) — Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island roared back to life Sunday night as lava went shooting into air, boiling away a water lake and sending a massive plume of steam, gas and ash soaring into the atmosphere.

A magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit about an hour after the volcano began erupting.

All the water evaporated out of the lake and a steam cloud shot up about 30,000 feet (9 kilometers) into the atmosphere

A and that's the way it is in River Land

The link has a video.

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Hope he is doing well.
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Hope he is doing well.

Seems to me it all started boiling over when he moved there.

Got just a wetting of precipitation a few times today.

Not measurable. Great clouds of different shades of gray and occasionally a patch of turquoise blue sky in the middle.

Doesn't anyone have weather?

No snow storm witnesses reported after the big one.

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