So Maria and I drove out to Loyalton again (an hour north of Truckee) for a winter weekend adventure. My uncle Mike's partner Andrea has a house out there, in Sierra Valley, in a little tiny town in the least populous county in all of California. It's cozy with a wood stove and Victorian furniture.

We went snowshoeing in a gale, in a heavy cold rain accompanied by strong gusts of wind. But we were attired appropriately for a short jaunt in such conditions and therefore were happy. My first time snowshoeing! Happily the rain turned to snow, and after an hour or two tromping around we returned to base.

Returning to the Bay Area, I enjoyed driving back via CA-49, a circuitous mountain road that visits several terribly idyllic small oldtime mountain towns, like Sierra City and Downeyville. The Yuba river was a gushing torrent in the canyon, and long sinuous white cataracts added highlights to the canyon walls. Dinner in Nevada City at Three Forks Brewing.

A cozy and fun winter weekend was had. Nonetheless still a bit envious of my colleagues and their Ski Weekends. Gotta do a little social networking to get invited on such a jaunt.
Snowy park

Each of the last four or so snowfalls I've written off as Winter's last hurrah, only to be surprised by yet another. Likewise, surely today's is the last? But I'm not complaining - I love the snow.

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Dec. 11th, 2008 06:48 am
Louisiana snowman breakfast at Perks

It's snowing!

WTF!

Keith made an elog entry from the lab saying:
Greetings from Ice Station Livingston
Recent snow above the Alabama Hills & Lone Pine

Couldn't resist posting another photo from our Owens Valley trip. Here's looking from the Lone Pine Campground (up Whitney Portal road) out across the valley, with the Alabama Hills in the middleground. Looks like we were only just above the snowline.
Mt Whitney
Mt. Whitney (to the right). Feb 19, 2006.

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Oct. 13th, 2006 12:26 pm

There was a huge amount of snow yesterday in Buffalo (70 miles West of here), at least huge for mid-October. Us recent arrivals don't know what's normal and what's not in these parts, but apparently this was unprecidented:

On Thursday, 8.3 inches of heavy snow set the record for the ''snowiest'' October day in Buffalo in the 137-year history of the weather service, said meteorologist Tom Niziol. (AP via NYT)

Meanwhile, it's sunny and 48 degrees here in Rochester with no snow on the ground. That AP article reports a hundred thousand people without electricity, etc etc in Buffalo. (You'd think that in a place where it snows pretty much all the time, they'd be a little more prepared?) EDIT: Check out the photos attached to that article.

Or, in the more-emotionally-charged-than-usual words of the National Weather Service:

THE INSTABILITY PARAMETERS ARE ALMOST HISTORIC WITH SUCH A SITUATION WITH A 62 DEGREE LAKE INVOLVED MAKE THIS ALMOST UNPRECEDENTED. LAKE INDUCED CAPES ARE WAY UP INTO 1200-1500 J/KG RANGE...INVERSION/EQUIL LEVELS ARE OVER 20K FT! (NWS via weather.com's blog)

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Oct. 12th, 2006 08:36 pm
This afternoon, it snowed.

It is snowing.
The biggest winter storm in New York City history — destined for lionization as the Blizzard of '06 —buried the region under snow.

Oddly enough, it did not snow here in Rochester, and neither is it snowing today.
It's New Year's Eve in Rochester and snow is falling softly. The plan for the evening: dinner at Bree's restaurant and then the High Falls fireworks (and laser show!) at midnight. I spent the last day of the year with the girl, driving the country roads through snowy farmlands south of here, hiking around Powder Mills Park, staring in at the masses of fishes in the cold water at the fish hatchery, up in wonder at the Mushroom House, and sampling the delicious 'fluid dielectrics' at Custom Brewcrafters. It was a good year, but I'm ready for 2006.

Most exciting accomplishment of 2005: Overland trip from Orange County to Mexico City.

General plan for 2006: Get on track again, learn something new. Projects, travel, all that wonderfulness.

Some previous newyearses:

01-02 Tallinn, Estonia (with story!)
02-03 Imperial County, California (?)
03-04 Cañon de Guadalupe, Baja California, México
04-05 beach near Ensenada, Baja California, México

Springtime arrived this morning, right on schedule at 7:42 am.

Very soon thereafter we received the year's first spring snow.

Pittsburgh

Mar. 23rd, 2004 01:30 am

On Saturday I was able to cast off from the stresses of the whole grad school search thing. Brandon took Gabriel and me and Gabriel's friend to a favorite cafe near his house called Quiet Storm. It was like Casa Zimbabwe in the best of ways. We sat round a table and read and wrote all the while the snow fell silently outside. It kind of reminded me of Denmark.

I'm home now in Berkeley.. it's been a quite long day but arriving back here feels perfect, lounging luxuriously on sofas around a fire in the fireplace, falling into the hypnotic, hopelandic voices of Sigur Ros.

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