Maybe we loan some Hopi rain dancers to California. This month's National Geographic is about the drought in California. I was amazed at the number of dams in the foothills of the Sierras.
Nah. I still call a mountain in central Oregon where I grew up Squaw Tit....it's now Mt. Washington. Google a view of it from the east looking west, you'll see why it was called that, even in maps. Not the term 'Squaw", but the other....
Can we get some?
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DeleteMaybe we loan some Hopi rain dancers to California. This month's National Geographic is about the drought in California. I was amazed at the number of dams in the foothills of the Sierras.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of damns up there, now, too.
DeleteI hear you're in for some stormy weather. Batten down the hatches.
ReplyDeleteBring it on!
DeleteAt what point to you start growing webbed feet?
ReplyDeleteFeenix Folk may soon.
DeleteDontcha just love weather? Currently, after past snow and hard freezes, we're basking in mid-70's.
ReplyDeleteI used to love what we called Indian Summer. Is that racist nowadays?
DeleteNah. I still call a mountain in central Oregon where I grew up Squaw Tit....it's now Mt. Washington. Google a view of it from the east looking west, you'll see why it was called that, even in maps. Not the term 'Squaw", but the other....
DeleteAt least nice that for you to be able to see them coming...
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