Here Comes The Sun
The sun has finally shown itself in San Francisco. In my 14 years here, this has been the coldest, windiest summer I have experienced. On Friday night, I went out for a few drinks with some friends, and it was so cold that I had to bundle up like it was the middle of December. However yesterday things changed, and although not quite hot, it was warm enough for the entire family to spend all afternoon in the back garden.
Labels: Canon 30D, Photography, San Francisco, Weather
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We were having similar down here. Unseasonably windy and chilly. Then it was 93 yesterday. The kids are back to being trapped in the house between 11am and 3. They'd cook otherwise.
It's been incredibly windy around here. That how ever has changed, it's been hot, very hot the last week. Not that I'm complaining.
You have no idea how jealous I am right now, nor how tipsy. Right, off to watch Heros.
Hero's is great! I think it's the first TV show where I never missed an episode for an entire season..
The season finished here - but I won't spoil it for ya.
Glad for ye, John. Our lovely, glorious weather that you enjoyed at Easter time is gone and we have wet, wet, wet days and nights - in other words, we're back to normal!
So my parents were telling me during my last phone call, or as I call it, "The Weekly Weather and Who Died or Got Cancer Report"
:-)
We'll never change on the passing on of "important" news! As a kid in England, my parents got the same news from home, except we had to book the phone call a while in advance, going through several operators and exchanges, and the old folks at home had to be at the public phone box at the exact right time of our pre-planned call, so we usually had to include the phone plan in the fortnightly letter home! Some things change utterly, but other things don't change at all!
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