Happy Camper
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Hoping the with all the extra moisture we have had in CA, fires won't be so prevalent this summer.
I think it all works out... Amazon recently delivered an order of mine to a wrong address - driver reported s/he delivered it to a residence - my address here is a UPS store in a strip mall! I got my money back, and presumably some random stranger got my stuff.Amazon sent me some stuff I didn't pay for (extra printer ink). I tried to contact their help desk but went round and round in the stupid automated chat (yes, AI -- if that's what it is -- has a way to go before it takes over the world -- unless it decides to bore us to death). If I just say fork it and keep the extras, do you think the Honesty Fairy will bite me? I don't want to get some overworked, underpaid Amazon employee in trouble either. Modern life and its dilemmas!
I am sure a wet spring in California makes a big difference at this time of year. Hard to say how hot and windy the summer will be but I am sure there are some long range forecast predictions already posted for this coming summer.Hoping the with all the extra moisture we have had in CA, fires won't be so prevalent this summer.
I don't think they were terribly bad last year. TBH I'm just so happy not to have to listen to 24/7 drought talk here in Socal.Were they bad last year? The atmospheric river brought even more rain and snow to California last spring and winter.
Me, too! My back has changed the ways in which I can be active. Being less active, along with a couple of nasty bouts of (whispering now) COVID and some birthdays, has begun to impact my cardiac and respiratory functioning. Those changes have been sneaking up on me. Now I'm sneaking up on them by (slowly) ramping up my fitness while I still can.I need to work a lot more this coming summer on improving my physical fitness and that most definitely includes my lung capacity!
Generally makes for far less fire in the short term, but the explosive growth of fuel (typically faster burning fuel because of the explosive annuals growing, blooming, and then drying out) can lead to even worse faster moving fires in subsequent years. What really helps to prevent wildfire is consistent moisture and rainfall that will keep things from overly drying out.Hoping the with all the extra moisture we have had in CA, fires won't be so prevalent this summer.
Aww hail, that's not good...The enter non chance of rain just turned into a Graupel shower! Graupel is one of the many types of snow. The word is if Germanic origin and derived from the word for pearl barley grains. So instead of flakes the snow falls as small soft pellets. Not the hard ice pellets which are called hail. It is melting about as fast as it is falling.
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