Christmas in August? o.0

Aug 24, 2004 00:52

This afternoon something very, very strange happened. I walked out side and nearly got leveled by my weather sense screaming "fall, fall, frost, frost". Which is weird, because it's been pretty nearly utterly silent since I took a pretty good blow to the head while building the house I'm in right now. But I walked outside today, and wham! It's the ( Read more... )

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melathys August 24 2004, 05:36:57 UTC
What is this "fall" of which you speak?

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jarrardi August 24 2004, 11:08:55 UTC
Autumn? Oh yeah, you prolly haven't noticed it, living in Fairbanks. It's that two hour span in which all the (birch? aspen? whatever that deciduous tree in Fairbanks is) leaves turn yellow and plop to the ground. :-3

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melathys August 24 2004, 11:54:11 UTC
Birch and cottonwood, actually. Mostly birch. =P

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jarrardi August 24 2004, 12:21:07 UTC
Whoo hoo.... I just 'member all the trees turning simultaneously.

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karnalis August 24 2004, 07:31:27 UTC
Maybe it was just a false start. Who knows? At least the weather is really predictable in Tucson (yet another reason why I'd rather be back there than here). }B=8)

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jarrardi August 24 2004, 11:14:32 UTC
*giggles* It is in Fairbanks, too. I got bored out of my mind. :-P It was weird waking up in the morning and when you went ot bed at night, the temperature had only changed two degrees during the course of the whole day. In Idaho in the fall and spring we get random hailstorms, rain showers, blizzards, sand storms, tornados (twisters; they aren't strong enough to be classified as tornados), and heat waves. And very often, all of the above at once. :-P

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karnalis August 24 2004, 12:52:01 UTC
Idaho sounds like Oklahoma, except for the sandstorms and blizzards. And OK has real tornadoes!

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jarrardi August 24 2004, 13:12:13 UTC
*snugglies yah* Silly dragon!

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