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I AM!!!!!!Yes same latitude
44.2337° N
I can’t wait for the daylight hrs to increase!!!
today's weather
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I AM!!!!!!Yes same latitude
44.2337° N
I can’t wait for the daylight hrs to increase!!!
Submit the wind ruffled pick of Ijak to the caption contestAh. I live in the higher part of the Mojave Desert, around 2,500 ft above sea level, so I sometimes get up to 2 inches of accumulated snow. They used to say that it was a once-in-a-decade thing, but it has been happening more frequently in the past few winters. Last winter we got the most snow I've seen here in my entire life. It lasted the whole day.
Snow tax
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I did. Thanks for the suggestion though!Submit the wind ruffled pick of Ijak to the caption contest
Yup!I'm at 45⁰52'7" .....does that mean I'm FARTHER north than our Canadian pal @Ponypoor?! View attachment 3999438
This picture should be framedThose of us in low-lying Calif valleys seldom know what snow is. Unless we're near or in Mountains or High Desert we never see snow. I live in San Gabriel Valley yet so close to the SG mtn range that during frost temps if we get rain it will sprinkle frozen drops that melt as soon as they hit our ground. Neighborhood lawns will look like silver dew while the flakes on the ground melt fast in minutes. Not cold enough to even make one snowball. & if we're not awake in the morning when it happens we'll never see it cuz it melts in 10-15 minutes!
Snow tx - Yosemite snow on vacatiom
c. 1974
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A stop near Yosemite to allow visitors to play/view the snowy grounds
c. 1974
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Good idea. That’s a great pictureSubmit the wind ruffled pick of Ijak to the caption contest
Where did you get that postcard?
YAY! Dom roo caught mid feather-shake! Such a great pic!Ah. I live in the higher part of the Mojave Desert, around 2,500 ft above sea level, so I sometimes get up to 2 inches of accumulated snow. They used to say that it was a once-in-a-decade thing, but it has been happening more frequently in the past few winters. Last winter we got the most snow I've seen here in my entire life. It lasted the whole day.
Snow tax
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Those of us in low-lying Calif valleys seldom know what snow is. Unless we're near or in Mountains or High Desert we never see snow. I live in San Gabriel Valley yet so close to the SG mtn range that during frost temps if we get rain it will sprinkle frozen drops that melt as soon as they hit our ground. Neighborhood lawns will look like silver dew while the flakes on the ground melt fast in minutes. Not cold enough to even make one snowball. & if we're not awake in the morning when it happens we'll never see it cuz it melts in 10-15 minutes!
Snow tx - Yosemite snow on vacatiom
c. 1974
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A stop near Yosemite to allow visitors to play/view the snowy grounds
c. 1974
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That's coincidence you said that. I thought the same thing when I found the picture in my archives from 50 yrs ago.This picture should be framed![]()