Nice, but it still cant beat North Island and San Diego.
Less illegal aliens.
And it doesn't beat the Central Valley. Nothing can replace the cow dung smell, thick filthy air, and the flatness of Kansas. Pure bliss.
This place is awsome, you can't beat the beauty of it. Behold a wind storm w/ sunset, from today (March 20). This is just down the road from where I live.
There's still piles of snow floating on top of the ocean inlet here.
Thanks for the WX check as I'm not there .... now get off my beach before my house-sitter unleashes the dogs, as instructed.
Obviously a victim of the thinner air at those higher latitudes. Nothing to see here people....move on.This place is awsome, you can't beat the beauty of it. Behold a wind storm w/ sunset, from today (March 20). This is just down the road from where I live.
Obviously a victim of the thinner air at those higher latitudes. Nothing to see here people....move on.
Snow Schmoe. You'd think you're still in the south the way people freak out about 6 inches of the stuff here. Yes, sometimes it doesn't stay on the mountains where it belongs! Where I come from, that's a light dusting, not the end of the world as we know it . . . Sheesh. :icon_tongSnow? What's that?
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/video/weather/webcams/beachcam.aspx
Oh, that's right, the stuff I suffered through, when not flying or watching it rain, while I was stationed at Whidbey.
Snow Schmoe. You'd think you're still in the south the way people freak out about 6 inches of the stuff here. Yes, sometimes it doesn't stay on the mountains where it belongs! Where I come from, that's a light dusting, not the end of the world as we know it . . . Sheesh. :icon_tong
It did snow here in Corpus on Christmas Eve, 2004..
I was here. Locals did not know how to deal with it.