"Me muther" is locked into the New England snowbanks and is expecting to be snowed on some more, so since she has power, I'm sending her something to look at from my world. Our big rains of the past weekend have given us about 6 inches of good water, and now the sun is coming out.
(Okay, I lost power last night, and have to finish this today......and we still don't have phones)
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| view through my windshield of the Safeway parking lot |
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| P.G.&E. had to replace this power pole, because it had snapped off. |
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| the almond tree did not get destroyed by the storm |
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| the Jackass Creek waterfall in full spate, and clean! |
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| view of the Tobin Bridge from our driveway |
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| Okay, Ma; this roof is Riverview. You couldn't recall seeing it, so I'm going to give you a brief tour. It's a funny, funky old place hanging over the river at the Twin Tobin Bridges |
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| walk down the many steps and there is the house |
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| looing down its length, with the neighbor's house behind it. |
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| looking down off the back deck. |
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| P.G.&E. truck on the highway. |
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| vertigo, anyone? |
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| a view through the kitchen window from the back deck towards the house approach. |
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| a view through a window of the master bedroom, which has carpetted walls thoroughout. yes, really |
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| the monster rock at the entrance |
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| this is only a third of the steps leading down to Riverview |
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| last look, with sun on the river |
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| at Sara's house, I took this photo of the nasal filimentary bones of the cow skull |
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| bones can be so interesting. |
Love you Ma! Stay safe and warm and dry and stimulated!
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