On 1/26/2020 12:40 AM, ChrisB wrote:
That light looks crisp, Nathan – cold!
We saw many almond trees in bloom in the Algarve last week. I hope that those almond
trees are in good shape; with all the problems of industrial production in the US,
I’ll not buy any from there.
According to Wikipedia, Calif. produces 80% of the world's almonds. So, perhaps not easy to avoid? OTOH, the largest
producing area is on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley. Because of prevailing winds, the coast range to the West
and the location of all the polluting sources in the valley to the East, there is little pollution in that area.
Pollution blowing up into the Sierra Nevada is a major problem for the forests there, including the Giant Sequoias, but
on the other side of the valley, it's low pollution.
There are serious problems with water in the West Side Water District and the needs of other areas, but that's another
(political and sordid) story.
Info Moose
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