In a message dated 12/17/2009 11:45:36 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
From: Marnie aka  Doe
> About two weeks ago, we had a heavy snow fall. (Sorry, been busy,  missed 
 
> some PESOs in those weeks, as my mailbox got full.)   
> 
> This is like a  one-in-fifty-year event for this area  (Northern 
California, 
> San Francisco Bay  Area -- no, don't know if  they had any in SF, doubt 
it, 
> I am inland, inland from  Oakland  and Berkeley, California).
> 
> Yes, sometimes we get snow, but  very  rarely. It usually is a light 
dusting 
> that melts within  about 1/2 hour after the  sun hit it.  
> 
> This was much  heavier and lasted much longer; the snow  on my back lawn 
> remained  there for three days.
> 
> So, this California gal,  without  going anywhere, just staying at home, 
> minding her own  business,  gets to inundate you all with snow pictures! 
>  
> Heh. Never  in a million years would I have guessed this would  happen.
>  
> Second day, late day, as the snow melts, still some big patches   around.
> 
> Snow Patterns  #1
>  http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/snow1.htm
> 
>  Comments  welcome.

Cool. I like the  repetition.

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Thanks!

Now calling them snow traces,  because Boris went and got all mathematical 
on me.

Marnie aka Doe  ;-)

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We can't solve  problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we 
created them. Albert  Einstein  


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