
Posts: 1381 |
happy_me Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 9:43 PM |
ricv64 wrote: last year I was flooded out twice , this year it's a drought and water rationing . i'd like a little rain right now
Come to Europe! Well, Norway, Ireland and the UK at least, we're raining away! |
|
|

Posts: 10115 |
ricv64 Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 9:55 PM |
happy_me wrote: ricv64 wrote: last year I was flooded out twice , this year it's a drought and water rationing . i'd like a little rain right now
Come to Europe! Well, Norway, Ireland and the UK at least, we're raining away!
Aurora borealis , i'd go there for that |
|
|

Posts: 4170 |
paul_c Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 9:57 PM |
You wouldn't be able to see a bloody thing- what with all the clouds that insist on hanging around in July.
No, wait. I like the rain :) |
|
|

Posts: 1381 |
happy_me Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 10:07 PM |
ricv64 wrote: happy_me wrote: ricv64 wrote: last year I was flooded out twice , this year it's a drought and water rationing . i'd like a little rain right now
Come to Europe! Well, Norway, Ireland and the UK at least, we're raining away!
Aurora borealis , i'd go there for that
when does the sun go down at night in sf? |
|
|

Posts: 10115 |
ricv64 Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 10:09 PM |
happy_me wrote: ricv64 wrote: happy_me wrote: ricv64 wrote: last year I was flooded out twice , this year it's a drought and water rationing . i'd like a little rain right now
Come to Europe! Well, Norway, Ireland and the UK at least, we're raining away!
Aurora borealis , i'd go there for that
when does the sun set in sf?
around 8:30- 9 |
|
|

Posts: 1381 |
happy_me Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 10:14 PM |
| oh, that's early! it's down at maybe 11 here, so you wouldn't be able to see the aurora during the summer months anyways ;) but during the winter it goes down at about 4 (maybe 2 or 3 in the north), and then you would be able to see it. |
|
|

Posts: 10115 |
ricv64 Posted Thu 26 Jul, 2007 10:18 PM |
happy_me wrote: oh, that's early! it's down at maybe 11 here, so you wouldn't be able to see the aurora during the summer months anyways ;) but during the winter it goes down at about 4 (maybe 2 or 3 in the north), and then you would be able to see it.
Well now I gotta redo my vacation plans |
|
|