Re: There's Always The Weather
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:31 am
Moi, if you go out today make sure you ware your parka, we would not want you to get cold.
River
River
and their monopolistic, unconstitutional Weather Service promised was a "no show".
75F. I could only get the interior of the truck up to 85F.
moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:20 pm When the storm had been and gone my rain gauge was trace, like wet with liquid of no measurable depth.
Then came the winds, the desiccating, heat sucking winds. Now gone and so is the moisture in my rain gauge.
So I ran the sprinklers.
There is snow dusted on Saddleback peak, relatively rare, and snow all along the ski resort peaks in the distance. There is a crisp clarity to the air while the sky is blue without a cloud and this evening is actually sort of cozy compared to the last few days. Although the temp remains the same.
My friend and I talked of the nature of the sod soaking rain of no great totals but spread out for maximum soil absorption. And we remembered the "March Miracle" A dry, parched time for ole California and although "they say" our rain season is sort of October to May, if it doesn't happen by early February, it ain't gonna happen.
Well the March Miracle of '91 was a happening. Tons of snow bringing the State's snow pack to over 100% when they predicted it would take years of bountiful rain to restore them. And the rest of us got the wet stuff in great amounts and well portioned over that famous March month. It ended a Seven Year Drought in one month, and I don't mean flood plain style.
One of those events like the Sea Gulls saving the Mormon crops from locust. Thank YouLord
BTW you can Google or otherwise Search March Miracle and find it is remembered in current blogs
and articles from that time. Or not.
Moi
Send Rain.
BTW my friend lives on the ranch up the highway from Visalia toward Sequoia Nat'l Park.
Water is life.