Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/16

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Subject: [Leica] A very fleeting blososm
From: telyt at earthlink.net (Douglas Herr)
Date: Thu Feb 16 14:06:55 2006

David Rodgers <drodgers@casefarms.com> wrote:

> Having grown up on an almond orchard in the SJ Valley I know well that
> early warm weather is a farmer's nightmare. The blossoms develop too
> early. Then a freeze hits and zaps the buds and there goes your crop.

The blossoms on my almond trees are well-developed - not that I harvest much 
- so I'll probably lose them in the next few days.

> I don't miss the tule fog. Only those who've lived there can truly
> appreciate it. I've seen times when I literally couldn't see my hand in
> front of my face, or I had to drive with my door open so I could see the
> center line. The fog keeps the orchards cool and in the 40s, even when
> it's in the 70's at a few hundred feet altitude. So the orchards remain
> dormant and don't bloom too soon. Without the fog you wouldn't have the
> orchards. It doesn't seem like there's as much fog as there used to be.

We still get the dense fog, and we've had our annual big pile-up on Highway 
99 that reminds people to drive more carefully in the fog.


Doug Herr
Birdman of Sacramento
http://www.wildlightphoto.com