Our storm doors have been opened. Northern California began having incredible rain last week, that is continuing this week. The drought status in this corner of California is said to still be in good standing, but our streams, lakes, and reservoirs are filling nicely, removing a little of the dreary outlook for our water supplies. With just a few days of good drenching rain, the hills have come alive, leaving their golden hue for a lovely green. I took this photo last Friday on the Altamont Pass, a major throughway between San Francisco’s East Bay and the Central Valley.
At last! Love those deep green rolling shadows Angeline!
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Yes, Patti, at last we’ve had rain! And it’s continued to come. We’re finally having a bit of a break for the next week they say. Everything is just incredibly green. I think everyone is in awe of this color we haven’t seen around here in so long.
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Gorgeous image, Angeline. Such good news about the plenteous rain at last. 🙂
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Thanks, Sylvia. This really has been a wonderful thing.
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I bet it feels good with some rain after a long period of drought. But I guess the amount might be somewhat overwhelming…
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It’s definitely wonderful to see and feel the rain…but I don’t have to commute to work. I feel a bit sorry for the commuters. I can’t believe any of us are complaining, but so much all at once can be a bit much. We’ll all feel much better when water restrictions are removed. And I know the skiers in the Sierra are jubilant with the wonderful snow pack for skiing. Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas.
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Saves me the trip, E-God, to see Altamont looking good and greening. We’ve a helluva start and much to make up for. Merry Christmas 🙂
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Glad I could save you the trip 🙂 I love the hills and dales of the Altamont! Would love to get in there to hike around. Have a great and happy Christmas.
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I felt the mood ….but I suppose you also need to be pleased that the water table is getting topped up. We all need rain….just wish it would also come at night and not spoil the days!
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Glad the mood came through. We are pleased that our water supplies are filling. Night would be perfect for rains!
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I hope this is a sign of good things to come for your parched state, Angeline. Who knew a gray, menacing sky could be so beautiful? 🙂
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Thanks, John. I love cloudy and rainy days to go out and take photos.
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I love it when the hills turn green. I thought they never would this year. Well captured.
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Thanks, Carol. The hills are so beautiful in both summer golden, and winter/spring greens…but I do think I prefer the green also.
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Beautiful rain! How wonderful to see the the lakes and streams are filling with water and hills come alive. I can just picture it here. SAT is doing better this year than the past two, three years. 🙂
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This is the best it has been in a long time. A wonderful Christmas present.
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This sounds like good news… we need that kind of news…
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The best news we have had for some time now.
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I was just there visiting Berkeley, Stinson Beach and Sonoma over Thanksgiving and the weather was so beautiful. Here are my pictures from Point Reyes http://ravenscourtgardens.com/2014/12/08/a-clear-day-at-point-reyes-national-seashore/ The last day the first storm started rolling in as we left our friends home in Santa Rosa. And you have had some big storms ever since. Happy to hear the lakes and rivers are filling up. I am sure the flora and fauna are rejoicing!
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An incredible change in our weather since Thanksgiving for sure. Your photos of Point Reyes and Stinson Beach are lovely. Thanks for stoping in to comment, Laurin.
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A very accurate capture of the somber skies this past week. I am looking forward to an emerald green February next year.
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Thanks,Allan. If the hills are this green now, I think February will be incredibly beautiful.
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That is what is getting me through this patch of storms. I don’t mind a moderate amount over time. It’s the deluge-in-a-day that puts me on edge.
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I can’t believe I am starting to feel like that too. But we so needed this 🙂
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