Fall into Autumn 2018

What do they say "shot" or "stabbed"!!!! Foy, you should be out here looking at neat rock formations in some place like the Smoke Creek Desert instead of waiting for a wall of water to hit!. In any event, the weather here is turning into a year round fire season-even when we do have a decent winter and there isn't allot you can do about it 'cept bitch and have another beer. I'm so far behind in yard work that except for building up the wood pile, I think I'll just give up and go camping! Again, hope all turns out well for you folks and be safe-those graphs and pictures they keep showing on tv don't look like any fun!

Smoke
 
craig333 said:
Still see people on the beach on the cam. Interesting. Drive safe getting out of there.
I'm uncertain of the legalities concerning "mandatory evacuation" but I think the bottom line is the Gummint can't force one off of one's property. Perhaps the "mandatory" just lets hospitality operators evict their guests and lets first responder LEOs off the hook in the event of a call for assistance once the stuff hits the fan. Either way, we always see locals "riding it out" no matter how severe it's due to be. The tourists pretty much all scramble at first warning.

Foy
 
We’re good. We made it to my brother-in-law’s home in the Manassas, VA area at mid-day today after a nine hour drive. We’ll head on home tomorrow (or not!).

We had planned out a route very similar to the one you suggested, Foy, but decided to go with our northern option. One family of our group left last night. Another family had to leave Nags Head at 0230 to make a flight out of Norfolk so the rest of us decided we’d all go then. Traffic maps and near-real-time traffic cams looked good and our route down had been mostly rural in Virginia. But we did have a couple of potential choke points at Norfolk, Petersburg, and Richmond.

As it turns out, the only problem we had was a traffic backup west of Richmond due to an accident. But we saw it building on the traffic map and were able to detour around it.

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Here in Peru it feels more like spring than fall. :unsure:
Oh...wait - it is spring here. :p
(sorry for the off-topic post...) ;)
 
MarkBC said:
Here in Peru it feels more like spring than fall. :unsure:
Oh...wait - it is spring here. :p
(sorry for the off-topic post...) ;)
Does it feel like you're on a different hemisphere?

Hope you are having a great trip!
 
Just checking out how one lives in the other half of the sphere?

Does water in the toilets spin cw or ccw when flushed?

Curious minds need to know. :)

Paul
 
Today is the day we really start loosing daylight . About 12 hours today for everybody and those up north you really start loosing day light rapidly after today.
 
ski3pin said:
Does it feel like you're on a different hemisphere?
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It doesn't feel different...but I noticed that the sun traces a path across the northern half of the sky, and that's different.


PaulT said:
... Does water in the toilets spin cw or ccw when flushed?
Well, at -6° of latitude currently I'm only barely in the Southern hemisphere. I flushed the toilet just now and it swirled ccw.
But science has calculated and shown that the coriolis effect is too weak to be a significant factor in a toilet. The shape of the bowl and angle of the jets are the determining factors in swirl direction.
 
MarkBC Used to live/work in Paraguay 79-81.... I was curious then and found it just ain't so... but then I was one of the lucky ones with a toilet! I loved looking up at the southern cross.... learn a whole new set of stars. Traveled the whole length of SA from Quito to Terra del Fuego. If you can get to Chile ...do so.
Have a ball! (sorry for the off topic!)
 
Man that was great! Takes me back to my many years of wandering with just a small pack. Now I wander in a very different way.
 
The 1st of November here. It was 70° today. We had all the windows and doors open. Except for the leaves on the dogwoods and big leaf maples, no sign of fall.
 
In Central Oregon (e.g., Bend) we've had lows in the lower 20s°F, and highs barely making 50...so it feels kinda like winter.
But no -- that's not for another 3 weeks.

So, it's sunny crisp and beautiful...but really, there should be some frozen precipitation -- or ANY precipitation -- to go along with the frosty temperatures. :(
 
Well we have a bit of snow and ice on the ground today with highs in the 20s- made a mess of the traffic commute last night. Sure glad I don't have to deal with that anymore!
 
MarkBC said:
In Central Oregon (e.g., Bend) we've had lows in the lower 20s°F, and highs barely making 50...so it feels kinda like winter.
But no -- that's not for another 3 weeks.
My definition of the start of WINTER is when the daytime temps don't go above freezing. We had that this week, so winter is here! (in Calgary)
 
Vic Harder said:
My definition of the start of WINTER is when the daytime temps don't go above freezing. We had that this week, so winter is here! (in Calgary)
Congrats Vic! Glad winter is out there somewhere! :)
 
Vic Harder said:
My definition of the start of WINTER is when the daytime temps don't go above freezing. We had that this week, so winter is here! (in Calgary)
Well, that would only rule out the summer months here... Maybe that's why they say we have 2 seasons- winter and the 4th of July, or maybe it's winter and road construction. :)
 
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