Sunday, September 6, 2015

SUNDOWNER WIND

"Sundowner Wind" (9-2-09 6439ec) was just morphed this morning from that same pic as yesterday's (and many others recently). Yup, still stuck on the same pic. Hey, I'm having a good time, something that's in rather short supply these days. BTW, a sundowner wind is unique to this area, I gather, given the geography, and "is particularly dangerous during wildfire season because the air heats and dries as it descends from the mountains to the sea. Gale force hot, dry winds can make firefighting impossible."

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‘til next take, may you enjoy life in the ever changing light,





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