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I've lived in California's central valley close to thirty years. We are
right where the Sierra foothills start and on clear Winter days we can always see the snow on the Yosemite area mountains from our house ( you can see the top of Half Dome from here, they say, but I'm not convinced about which top is which ). But, right now I can see snow down lower than I ever remember seeing it ... not right at the house but certainly only a few hundred feet higher. Brrrr ! |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... I've lived in California's central valley close to thirty years. We are right where the Sierra foothills start and on clear Winter days we can always see the snow on the Yosemite area mountains from our house ( you can see the top of Half Dome from here, they say, but I'm not convinced about which top is which ). But, right now I can see snow down lower than I ever remember seeing it ... not right at the house but certainly only a few hundred feet higher. Brrrr ! Same here in rural San Diego County, Larry. My wife works at the state park on Palomar Mountain, about 10 miles as the crow flies, which mountain also serves as my view from my chair in front of this here computer. Friends on the mountain say they have 14"-18" of snow from yesterday and last night and its still coming down. We don't have snow here at the house, but got lots (LOTS) of hail and rain last night. The snow level is down to about 2000', we're at 1800'. Right now the rain/hail has started again, accompanied by donder und blitzen. Rare weather for this area, but we are really enjoying it: big fire in the fireplace, Cindy has got a big pot of chili on the stove, music on the stereo, and I'm tying flies, in between reading ROFF. Danl, the contented...... |
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AAAAA YES if I did not have to do my base boards here in Long Beach I would
be out fishing in the snow.. "Larry L" wrote in message ... I've lived in California's central valley close to thirty years. We are right where the Sierra foothills start and on clear Winter days we can always see the snow on the Yosemite area mountains from our house ( you can see the top of Half Dome from here, they say, but I'm not convinced about which top is which ). But, right now I can see snow down lower than I ever remember seeing it ... not right at the house but certainly only a few hundred feet higher. Brrrr ! |
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