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You'll have to explain this to me. I assume it has to do with mountains? We have none of those here.need to add that the snow level is down to 2000 feet... VERY rare happening....
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You'll have to explain this to me. I assume it has to do with mountains? We have none of those here.need to add that the snow level is down to 2000 feet... VERY rare happening....
deb
Frogs??? I was just imagining last night what that sounded like again at night.It's a sweet sound that means the frost is out of the ground here.
LOL.... Highest mountain is around 5000 feet... San diego is at about 200 feet in general above sea levelYou'll have to explain this to me. I assume it has to do with mountains? We have none of those here.
No worrys I have a rusty trigger...I’ve got that farmer mindset and I give straight answers that some people get offended by. I should apologize in advance. Love y’all.
Sounds like heaven.LOL.... Highest mountain is around 5000 feet... San diego is at about 200 feet in general above sea level
But my home is in the high desert at around 3000 feet.
San Diego has about the same climate as Italy... In winter you can go ski then come down to the coast and surf....
My little patch is between the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific ocean... in a little nubbin of the Sonoran Desert. Yep we get snow but not a lot. Annual rainfall there is 10 inches.. Similar to San Diego... San diego is a bit more humid... Because of the ocean.
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the whole region is west of the San Andreas fault... As my Geology Grad Son says... We wont be an island after the big one but we will move more toward Alaska by a couple of feet.We have bigger hills with mountain in their name, but they are just big hills.Glaciers took away our hills right here in the middle of the state.