> >All those who pooh-poohed "El Nino" back in August of last year as much
> >ado about nothing, say "Excuuuuuse meeee!". Today, San Francisco
> >surpassed the second rainiest season in it's history. More than 45
> >inches of rain since July 1, 1997. The normal season average is about
> >22 inches. Blub blub splish splash.
Lucinda wrote:
> Wish you culd send some of that wet stuff our way. Our last significant
> rain here in deep south Texas was last March. Add the smoke billowing up
> from Mexico burning and the air has turned into a thick gray sludge that
> shorts out the electrical wires and makes the locals cranky. (Tourists
> don't care - they don't have a garden that needs to be watered twice
> daily.) And no relief in sight.
Hey, I'd be more than happy to send it all your way. I can't believe the
rain we've been getting. Feel like I'm back in friggin Seattle or something
(no offense to the Seattlites). I'm going to be riding a bike from San Fran
to LA starting this coming Sunday and I'm starting to get worried about a
soggy ride. Got myself a spiffy biker's raincoat, but hey, I'd rather be
lettin' my sweat breathe, ya know.
I guess if it does rain that I really will be bringing it south, huh? I'll
save a pocketful for you and mail it off to Texas.
Jack
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