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#61 teledork

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Posted 29 July 2021 - 12:44 AM

We've had rain off and on for several days now - even some nocturnal showers. I was sleeping in the camper that night because the power was off and it was too hot in my bedroom. (the utility company has brought in generators since there were so many miles of line burned in the Tamarack fire we are on a limited supply - like Smoke Creek was saying about his area due to the Dixie fire) 

 

It rained earlier this afternoon. It is still cloudy. 

 

So I've spent this summer day first working on my compost piles then canning dill pickle relish and putting cabbage in one and cucumbers in the other fermentation crock. Then I napped through the thunderstorms.  I'll begin my next batch of bread tomorrow. Sourdough is a two day process. 

 

And a pretty good aftershock this morning. But the clearest skies I have seen in a couple of weeks. 


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#62 MarkBC

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Posted 29 July 2021 - 08:47 PM

It's going to be unusually warm at night here the next few days.

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Traditionally, people in Bend keep long sleeves - even sweaters - handy on summer evenings outdoors.  Many's the time I've taken a fleece pullover to watch local amateur/minor-league evening baseball games -- using the pullover as a seat cushion for the first 6 or 7 innings, then donning it for warmth if I stay 'til the end.

 

So lows in the upper 60s (F) are unusual.


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#63 MarkBC

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Posted 29 July 2021 - 11:50 PM

Now I'm hearing tremendous thunder but little to no rain is hitting the ground. :(

 

And now my power just went out. Likely caused by the lightning, I reckon.

I reported the outage to Pacific Power with the app on my phone, but they already knew about it. 


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#64 Wandering Sagebrush

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Posted 30 July 2021 - 01:00 AM

A friend on social media posted this interesting dichotomy. 100% difference in 100 miles distance.

 

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#65 AWG_Pics

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Posted 30 July 2021 - 02:18 PM

Ya gotta love the Oregon coast, Steve. I am impressed with all the surfers braving the cold water, but they are all suited up!


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#66 MarkBC

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Posted 31 July 2021 - 07:35 PM

Looks the high Sierra Nevada range blocks the monsoonal moisture from the south/east better than does the considerably-lower Cascade range.

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That's my theory.

...which reminds me of this silly bit from Monty Python's FC.
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#67 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 01 August 2021 - 12:28 AM

You gotta like Monty Python.

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#68 MarkBC

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Posted 02 August 2021 - 07:52 PM

We're getting a nice very-WET thunderstorm - including a little hail - right now at my house! :)


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#69 MarkBC

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Posted 04 August 2021 - 02:38 AM

It smells like smoke outside...and the air looks hazy in just a couple of hundred yards.  Current AQI is 165 -- "Unhealthy".

 

We've had weeks of wildfires in Oregon -- including the biggest in the country, but maybe we've been lucky in Bend with the wind direction in until now. 


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#70 Vic Harder

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Posted 04 August 2021 - 06:45 AM

Couple hundred yards?  I was in central BC last week (Revelstoke) and the smoke was so thick it was hazy in a couple dozen yards... yuck


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