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QUOTE=lxdude;1582412]Right now, 7:30PM, it's 55 degress F. Perfect for the Christmas parade tonight! It's a big one, about 120 entries, and will run over 2 1/2 hours, so it's nice that folks will not get too chilly. Last week at this time, it was so cold that the squirrels were frantic because their nuts were frozen to the ground![/QUOTE]

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Right now, 7:30PM, it's 55 degress F. Perfect for the Christmas parade tonight! It's a big one, about 120 entries, and will run over 2 1/2 hours, so it's nice that folks will not get too chilly. Last week at this time, it was so cold that the squirrels were frantic because their nuts were frozen to the ground!

55°F! That is almost inhumane! Break out the parkas and thermal underwear! If it gets any colder the brass monkeys will have to come inside and dogs will refuse to go outside to relieve themselves! Oh the inhumanity!
 
Today it's raining so hard in LA that I actually had to use my windshield wiper.
 
Did you remember where the control is located?
 
Oh well at least there wasn't an earthquake:D
 
Ironically the last time I was in LA for 8 days, it poured and flooded for 7 of them...

Sounds normal from mid November to the end of April. Kinda like a bathtub is pouring water on you except the bathtub never empties.
 
Sounds normal from mid November to the end of April. Kinda like a bathtub is pouring water on you except the bathtub never empties.

Nope, Mid December 2010... On top of that, Dwayne's messed up the only roll of Kodachrome I shot of the Hollywood sign on the one day it didn't rain...
 
I remember that, Stone. An unusually wet rainy season. Lots of localized flooding as drainage was sometimes overwhelmed. Sorry it messed up your trip, but it's your fault for not coming here in 2009 or 2011 instead! :wink::wink:
 
I remember that, Stone. An unusually wet rainy season. Lots of localized flooding as drainage was sometimes overwhelmed. Sorry it messed up your trip, but it's your fault for not coming here in 2009 or 2011 instead! :wink::wink:

In 2009 I wasn't shooting film and in 2011 you couldn't get Kodachrome processed any longer... This was my Kodachrome project (different than Dan's but actually that's how we first met) and I was traveling the country, I only finished paying off that bill earlier this year....
 
Well then, it's your fault for not taking up film sooner!! :tongue:
 
Well then, it's your fault for not taking up film sooner!! :tongue:

Oh I shot film before that for many years just not professionally, and from 2007 to the first half of 2010 I was shooting digital... Shhhhh... Then got back to film :smile:
 
Oh, so it's your fault for shooting digital! :w00t:
 
The Hollywood sign is still there waiting for your return. It doesn't care if you use Kodachrome or Ektar.
 
... and from 2007 to the first half of 2010 I was shooting digital... Shhhhh...

Oh that explains it. I always suspected that you were not in the right mind.
 
Don't kid yourself. The LA area is surrounded by some pretty high mountains, and in that essentially desert climate, when it rains it can sometimes flashflood. The general area is known for both catastropic mudslides and at least one infamous dam failure. There are even ski resorts above town. Here on the northern Cal coast our cold season seems to be summer, so nobody even has air conditioning. But just ten
miles inland it can be easily be fifty degrees hotter, once the coastal fog is blocked by the first range of hills. The Sierras are a completely
different story. While sub-zero temp are rare, it gets plenty cold enough to be fatal, even in summer. And remember the Donner Party? They
got in trouble tackling the EASIEST pass over our mtns in the Fall. But frankly, up here we don't consider LA as legitimately part of California.
 
The Sierras are a completely different story. While sub-zero temp are rare, it gets plenty cold enough to be fatal, even in summer. And remember the Donner Party? They got in trouble tackling the EASIEST pass over our mtns in the Fall. But frankly, up here we don't consider LA as legitimately part of California.

Remind me NOT to use the caterer that the Donner party used! :sick:
 
Today it's raining so hard in LA that I actually had to use my windshield wiper.

I this part of the Prairies, we don't call it rain.... its referred to as liquid sunshine :cool:

Ken
 
Don't kid yourself.... Here on the northern Cal coast our cold season seems to be summer, so nobody even has air conditioning.
But frankly, up here we don't consider LA as legitimately part of California.

Up here, we consider SF to be Southern CA. Northern CA starts at Santa Rosa. If we are feeling nice we say the SF Bay Area is Central Coast CA. :laugh:
 
I once was snowshoeing in Quebec. It was a gorgeous day but the high temp was minus 32. After an hour or so my Pentax Super Program stopped working. So I will have to say it really was too cold for me that day. If my camera is not happy I am not happy.
 
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