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Snowing again here. Looks like we will get another 3 to 4 inches on top of the 12 to 14 we got 2 days ago...
 
Eight inches of fresh white up here on the mountain since midnight.
 
Heading for 88F today but with all the humidity left over from Tropical Cyclone ( = Hurricane) Tiffany it might feel more like 100F. Time to seek productive refuge in the air-conditioned darkroom.
 
Very nice, except we need rain.
Sunny to partly cloudy today, stayed above freezing last night and might get into the mid-50s.
Taken a couple nice bike rides up the coast...an early evening image from my bike ride the other day...
 

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Dreary, with steady cold rain and blowing mist. Every weekend for the last month has been hostile to photography outside of a bathysphere. Yuck...
 
Still TFN...where's the rain?!
I might as well go bicycling tomorrow in the redwoods...
 
Out of the recent deep freeze. A Chinook wind blew in and the temperature during the day should be about 10C for the next week. It should give me a chance to get the Christmas lights off our 40 foot spruce.
 
can't believe how warm it has been the last 4 days. its still feb right? sat it hit 79 at home, so decided before the football game I would go to the beach as it was foretasted to be 72 in pescadero. so hit the road and got to pigeon point lighthouse beach around 11. you could see the offshore huge fog bank just waiting and teasing me. around 1 the wind picked up and then 20 min later the lighthouse was shrouded in fog, while the foreground of yellow mustard flowers was still bathed in sunlight. a real powerful looking scene, but oh so high in contrast. gave it my best shot with the fastest film I had, hp5 and E100. but with the wind gusting to 30+ mph, not sure i was able to get a good shot ( I really hate pushing film, so hp5 at 400 is it for me).I now understand why shooting large format in windy conditions is really a pain

my backyard is confused as my flowers that usually bloom in early april, some are in full bloom and others getting there. the bulbs are poking up and inch or 2 as well. hope we don't get a bad mildew/mold/frost burn wine vintage this year as many of my winery friends literately got burned in 2020 from all the fires.

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Pleasant as always. The rest of you can just freeze your asses off. :angel:
 
Here in Yorkshire U.K, it's 45° F with gail force winds and heavy rain, it's good weather for being retired, staying at home, and reading a book. :smile:
 
It was 61F and raining here yesterday, then major wind last evening and through the night and now it's 27F. Tree limbs and power poles came down in places last night - our power went out just before 9 and was restored a little after midnight, but some places didn't have any still this morning. My son had a remote day for school because of power issues. It's now yo-yoing between frozen and mud every couple of days. Joy...
 
What Winger posted, but up here on the mountain our power went out just after 10 PM last night, expected to resume possibly Sunday some time. We are one of the few up here with an auxiliary generator (24kw Generac/propane) and wood fired boiler. This is the road about 100 feet from our driveway, and a common sight all around us. It sounded like a 747 was trying to land in our yard last night.

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High winds, driving rain took a big branch off a tree one house down from us, and brought down a power line:
5:30 in the morning,I woke up to a big BANG and saw fire on the road.
Fire was the worse - never seen that before, only lasted a long minute or so.

After having five, five cherry-picker trucks in front of the house, power was back by 11:00.
The first cherry-picker worker wanted a bird's eye view and went way, way up, almost to the same height of the large pine trees nearby. Very odd looking!

@Rick A , we had that same roar, here a few months ago. Frightening loud, steady, like it would never end.
 
We had gale-force winds and heavy driving rain all over the U.K it's called Storm Eunice most schools are closed, and employers are telling their workers to stay at home. They are some of the strongest winds ever recorded in Britain.
For someone like me who's retired, it's been great weather for catching up on my reading.
 
What Winger posted, but up here on the mountain our power went out just after 10 PM last night, expected to resume possibly Sunday some time. We are one of the few up here with an auxiliary generator (24kw Generac/propane) and wood fired boiler. This is the road about 100 feet from our driveway, and a common sight all around us. It sounded like a 747 was trying to land in our yard last night.

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Hope you and your neighbors are all good! That was some major wind. I guess Southmoreland Elementary and middle schools didn't get power back until about 5pm Friday. We were apparently lucky to get ours back as quickly as we did. And Carson's (a restaurant in town) lost part of its roof.

It's now just 19F and we got a little snow today. It's supposed to be 40s tomorrow and 60 by Tuesday.
 
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