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Five inches of rain here overnight, with more to come. I'll be amazed
if he gets a lesson in today. Yowch. I don't think we've had 5" this year. Yeah, it's impressive. US Hwy 6, east of Iowa City, was closed yesterday, under water. We've got a couple from Cambria, California with us at the inn this weekend, and all they can do is walk around with their eyes wide open, marveling at how GREEN everything is! They say that their area, not far from Hearst Castle, is just golden brown dead, from a drought. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote: We've got a couple from Cambria, California with us at the inn this weekend, and all they can do is walk around with their eyes wide open, marveling at how GREEN everything is! They say that their area, not far from Hearst Castle, is just golden brown dead, from a drought. There is a drought, but it is also the dry season. I'm about 150 miles north of there, and in this part of California, we usually don't get ANY rain between June and October. Having lived back east, the seasons here take some getting used to. Everything is green during the winter, and dead in the summer. Average yearly rainfall is in the 15-20 inch range. I have some friends that moved here from Canada during the summer. They bought a house with an established garden, and were watering the plants regularly. They couldn't understand why the plants were all dying. They took some cuttings to the local nursery, and were told 'those are drought hardy plants'. My friend's comment was "It doesn't rain for six months, and if you water the plants, they die!" John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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doesn't rain for six months, and if you water the plants, they die!" Now *that* is funny! Just got back from an after dinner walk. Everything is green, green, GREEN, with weeds growing out of literally any nook or cranny that had a few specks of sand in them. It's not raining anymore, but the humidity is about 99.9999%. Add that .00001 and we'd have another torrential downpour... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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