Glad to hear no redwoods through *your* roof, Larry. 

This photo made a little earlier this morning shows the momentary ray of sun 
against the still gray sky in Santa Clara. That's as good as its gotten in 
Santa Clara for four-five days now. 

https://www.flickr.com/gp/gdgphoto/U2Rcdk44FK

Happily, no flooding or power outages right around my neighborhood, but the 
wind a couple of nights ago did take down a tree on the corner of my street. 
That did some damage to the apartment building it fell into.

At least we'll have a bit of water in the reservoirs for a while…

G

> On Jan 10, 2023, at 10:57 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Paul, Allan, Mike  Henk, Rick et. al.
> 
> Short update, last night’s big storm was really noisy for a while, but it 
> din’t lst long, it seems to only have dropped 0.2” of rain.
> 
> But, I woke up to the power being out, yet again.  If you go to the PG&E 
> outage map
> https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outagecenter/
> and plug in my address,
> 
> 7522 HIGHWAY 9 FELTON CA 95018
> 
> it doesn’t look like I’ll be getting power again soon.  We’ve got some more 
> weather coming  in this afternoon.
> 
> This morning Zab told me that one of her friends lost all of the redwoods in 
> her fairy ring, taking out the water main to the house.  The good news is 
> that only one of them hit the house, and only went through the roof in one 
> place. If only one redwood hitting your house is good news, then you must 
> live in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
> 
> 
> Mike,
> Yes the first one does seem to be duplicated, I’ll take care of that.  Flickr 
> hiccupped the upload and I guess it resent it.
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