The National Weather Service is saying that a huge storm is coming to California later next week. It looks like we may get several inches of rain, and the Sierra Nevada may get ten feet of snow.
Ten feet.
That's quite a bit of snow.
Hopefully this storm will recharge all the streams, waterfalls, and rivers in Northern California, which will make for some great photo opportunities...
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
5.6
We had an earthquake earlier tonight: 8:04 P.M. to be exact. The earthquake was the most powerful one we've had in a while, a 5.6 on the Richter scale.
When the quake hit, it sounded like a sonic boom hit my house!
When the quake hit, it sounded like a sonic boom hit my house!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
More Rain on the Way...
It looks like the rainy season is finally starting up here in northern California. Tomorrow's forecast predicts up to half an inch of rain in the area!
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Rain
Today we got the first rain of the season, and it was enough to make everything wet and clean the air. Here's some moss that greened-up quite quickly once the rain started.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Feels Like Fall
Fall is definitely making itself known here in Northern California. The high today was only about 75, with constant crisp breezes.
My cool-season vegetable garden, is, however, doing well. I have hundreds of arugula seedlings and the Swiss chard is just starting to come up.
Although I could care less for the cool temps, some rain would be great right about now.
My cool-season vegetable garden, is, however, doing well. I have hundreds of arugula seedlings and the Swiss chard is just starting to come up.
Although I could care less for the cool temps, some rain would be great right about now.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Seeds!
My Renee's Garden seed order came in the mail the other day, and I am very happy with the seeds. The packets were larger and had more seeds than I thought, so that was great.
Here are the packets I bought online:
Swiss Chard 'Pot of Gold'
Arugula 'Italian'
Mesclun 'Paris Market Mix'
Radishes 'Petit Dejeuner'
Here are the packets I bought online:
Swiss Chard 'Pot of Gold'
Arugula 'Italian'
Mesclun 'Paris Market Mix'
Radishes 'Petit Dejeuner'
Saturday, September 01, 2007
September Heat
It's 106 degrees outside right now.
1-0-6.
Is that hot enough for the month that includes the start of fall?
I am hoping we will get an early rain storm so that my garden can have some relief from the heat!
1-0-6.
Is that hot enough for the month that includes the start of fall?
I am hoping we will get an early rain storm so that my garden can have some relief from the heat!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Honeybee on a Coneflower
A honeybee pollinates a white coneflower in front of the Bouchon Restaurant in Yountville, California.
The Gardens of The French Laundry
These are some of the vegetable gardens in which The French Laundry (the 4th best restaurant in the world) grows produce.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
New Plants
I managed to rescue some nursery throw-aways from a dumpster today. They were all rare and old pelargonium varieties. I snagged the following cultivars:
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Halloween'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Inez'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Glowing Ember'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Tunia Perfecta'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Dawn'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Lavender Grand Slam'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Grand Slam'
Photos tomorrow...
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Halloween'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Inez'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Glowing Ember'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Tunia Perfecta'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Dawn'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Lavender Grand Slam'
Hybrid Pelargonium Domesticum
'Grand Slam'
Photos tomorrow...
Friday, August 10, 2007
Autumn Approaches...
As the summer days grow shorter, I can't help but start thinking about my fall garden. I am hoping to plant several varieties of lettuce in containers, as well as arugala, Swiss chard, and radishes.
I have only grown cool-season vegetables once, but my experience was a success. I had hundreds of bright-red radishes, along with carrots and lettuce. I had so much lettuce I was able to make several huge bowls of salad.
This year, I'm thinking about possibly growing mesclun, a mix of different greens. I am considering growing the plants in wide containers, but I have never done this before.
Anyone got any tips?
I have only grown cool-season vegetables once, but my experience was a success. I had hundreds of bright-red radishes, along with carrots and lettuce. I had so much lettuce I was able to make several huge bowls of salad.
This year, I'm thinking about possibly growing mesclun, a mix of different greens. I am considering growing the plants in wide containers, but I have never done this before.
Anyone got any tips?
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
It's Raining..In July!
Incredibly, rain is falling outside my window right now even though we're in the driest part of the year. This may sound kind of odd to you folks not in California, but it's a rarity to have any sort of precipitation here during the summer.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Monday, July 09, 2007
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Golden Gate Video
I shot this video from the Marin Headlands last September. It was a very beautiful day!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Monday, April 30, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Rain!
Finally, after weeks of "unbearable" sunny weather, we are getting needed rain. The grass on the hills is being given a few more days of life before the hot sun bakes it to a crisp. The garden seems to be responding well to the rain, as things have been a little too dry for comfort this past month.
Update:
There was a super heavy downpour today as showers blew through the area. It was sunny and literally 1 minute later the streets had turned into flooded rivers. The rain was coming down in drenching sheets, so hard that waterfalls were pouring off of the roofs of houses. Almost as soon as the downpour began, it stopped, and the sun came out again.
Update:
There was a super heavy downpour today as showers blew through the area. It was sunny and literally 1 minute later the streets had turned into flooded rivers. The rain was coming down in drenching sheets, so hard that waterfalls were pouring off of the roofs of houses. Almost as soon as the downpour began, it stopped, and the sun came out again.
Friday, April 13, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Freshwater Spring
Cool, clear water emits from the ground at this spring. The water comes out from under the rocks in the top right-hand portion of the photo.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007
Satellite Trail
A long shutter exposure shows the trail of a satellite across the sky. The Pleiades star cluster and (I think), Venus, are visible in the lower left-hand corner of the photo (click on thumbnail for better view).
Saturday, April 07, 2007
A Growing Garden
The garden is really starting to grow fast. I have bird's eyes and corncockle, Agrostemma githago, as well as some extremely robust California pipevine plants. All the trees have their leaves now, and my two banana plants are growing well. The king palm has been repotted and I have acquired a 6-foot tall golden bamboo. Summer looks like it will be good for plants this year.