I'd take some typical chilly, damp, and dreary about now.
Really? I love drought winters. So much better than El Nino winters.
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I'd take some typical chilly, damp, and dreary about now.
Really? I love drought winters. So much better than El Nino winters.
You too?
6th year of a drought. It takes a hammer to get it through peoples' heads that an emerald green lawn is stupidity in the high mountain deserts. It's been a good damp winter, but, like last year, March is shaping up to be fairly bone dry, which causes the snowpack to melt to early without replenishment. Yeah, we've got reservoirs all over, but those reservoirs are scarily low.
We need weather like when I first moved out here, when there was so much runoff that we had rivers running down the streets between sand-bagged banks.
I love drought winters.
t thumps Hec
But I don't want a water shortage! And I think there's a pattern where these warm, dry winters lead into scorchingly hot summers, and I don't want to spend another summer as a nomad desperately seeking AC. And besides, I want our real climate, even with its unpleasant bits, not the fucked-up, global warming, boy-did-we-ever-trash-this-planet version.
Seany, gf is a veg? Have you made her The Best Free Food EVAH?
Have you made her The Best Free Food EVAH?
Soylent Green is people!
But I don't want a water shortage!
Pfft. You can have all our winter rain. It was plenty rainy down here.
t punches in the face of the person that started that raising the voice at the end of each sentence speech pattern
GAH GAH GAH!
Oh Empress, I feel your pain.
I think Alicia Silverstone started it. Let's go get 'er.
You may have to take Canada out.