Stormy Weather
Our weather out here has received national media coverage and yes, we’re getting slammed with rain and high winds. But, compared to nor’easters back East, tornadoes in the mid-West, and hurricanes in the Gulf – well you must think us wimps. And, you’d be right, but folks, remember this is California, and we don’t actually get real weather. Okay, there are fires and the rare earthquake, but mostly it’s 300 days of sunshine. Here in San Francisco – it’s usually fog or no fog — so bear with us if we’re freaking out a bit.
All this rain is great for our drought, but so much at once is saturating the ground and causing mud slides and flooding in Santa Cruz and low lying areas. (not us we’re on a hill in the city)
And we’ve had lots of power outages.
We lost power last night and after lighting some candles, we snuggled under an afghan, and after a long lovely chat, Husband went to bed early and I decided to read.
How romantic I thought, I’ll read by candlelight — imaging every Jane Austen novel.
We unearthed our trusty candle holder we’ve had since living in New Hampshire, an ingenious Yankee design.
And so I picked up my current book which I’m almost finished.
And it worked for awhile, but I soon realized these old, aged, mature eyes would need many more candles to read any longer.
Well aware of the sham, and with the candle as ambiance, I turned on my Kindle at full light setting, and started this from Dean Street Press. Mine is a digital advanced reader in black and white, so I’ll show you the lovely cover in full color.
I read three delightful chapters by screen and candlelight before retreating to bed.
This morning the storm has passed, power is restored, and it’s 58 degrees and sunny. Such is life here in California.
A friend who walks his dog down along beach sent me this photo of the surf a couple of evenings ago, just before the storm. Taken from a safe distance, he didn’t venture on to the beach with these enormous waves. The sound of the surf is loud even up here — blocks up from the beach.
We will get another big storm on Monday, after that, the worst is over.
Our weather forecasters are experiencing the high point in their careers of boring weather reporting. Never heard them talk so fast.
We’re safe. We’re wimps. We’re Californians.
Thanks for making me feel all cozy while listening to the rain. Ah, winter in California.
Haha gotta love the heartiness of New Englanders in NorCal. 😉
Glad you two are safe in your cozy perch. And that is an amazing sunset pic!!