What I originally visualized for the upcoming TOPE was dashed by complete
lack of typical winter weather here since the window opened for
it. Indeed, the the entire winter failed to produce the weather needed for
it. Finally realized it wasn't going to happen this year and it would have
to wait until next year. In the doldrums of contemplating what to do,
another idea visualized that made use of the weather we did have.
Lesson (re)learned:
If one cannot make the weather for the visualized photograph, let the
weather make the visualization for the photograph.
Guess it has been a little better here over the past couple of
weeks. Spring cometh soon. I just noticed the tulips pushing up through
the ground today. Their distinctive leaves are about two to three inches tall.
I would bet that snow doesn't stay on the ground very long though.
-- John
At 00:31 3/17/02, you wrote:
I can second that remark. Stayed under freezing all day today and snowed an
inch. I thought we were done...
Scott Gomez
At altitude (and cold!) in Southern California's San Bernardino mts.
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From: James N. McBride [mailto:jnmcbr@xxxxxxx]
Subject: RE: [OM] Saturday Outing
All this talk of spring seems premature. It was 17 below zero here two days
ago and is supposed to snow tonight. Springtime in the Rockies...ha! /jim
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