The rest of the shots, including the newlyweds and the street lamps, are in this Flickr set.
Tag: california
california fog from space

A thick bank of fog blankets California’s Central Valley. The fog is bracketed by the Cascades to the North, the Coastal Range to the West and the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the East. These high elevation areas are a vibrant green in this image, as they are home to the largest tree species on the planet. Coastal redwoods (Sequoia semperviren) are the world’s tallest trees, reaching over 112 meters (367 feet). They are mostly found in valley bottoms, where fog in the summer occurs on a regular basis and contributes to soil moisture. This particular type of winter fog, or Tule fog, occurs at night when the surface cools quickly; it happens during the rainy season and can persist for weeks. Essentially, all types of fog are clouds that are in contact with ground and can reduce visibility to as little as 3 meters (10 feet) or even to zero in extreme cases. Therefore it is not surprising that Tule fog is a major hazard to navigation and is the leading cause of weather-related accidents in California.
From Modis, which has bigger hi-res versions of that picture.
torgo_x speaks the truth when he says:
The crazy middle class is stampeding out of California to oppress everyone else. The lower class just wants to not have the phone ring for the third time this minute, and the upper-class just wants to play with some cocaine and/or a giant aluminum foil ball.
local interest: white city ruins, Altadena
The community reveals something I hadn’t heard of, the ruins of “White City”, a resort north of Altadena in the hills. There’s a photo gallery of the site. That sounds like a really cool (if strenuous) hike/photo expedition.
Oops, someone unplugged Los Angeles.
…and Cal-ISO’s website is only showing moderate demand. I wonder what they screwed up this time? Looks like a bigass outage, too. My office went down right away.
I am so totally blowing up L.A., dude.
O.C.’s own terrorist wack job Adam Gadahn is the star of Al Qaeda’s latest video, in which Melbourne and Los Angeles are threatened. You know, it would be appropriate if the next totally fucked-up terrorist attack was carried out by yet another freaky Californian who’s been doing cults and subcultures for years and finally found the one that would piss off his parents the most.
I bet Al Qaeda is only going to show videos until they get an audience built, though. Then it will be game shows and comedy and drama series, and they’ll start showing videos on AQ1…
The TV show is about one high school…
The rest of the O.C. mostly looks like this:
The rest of the afternoon’s photos are in this Flickr photo set. I drove McFadden from the freeway to Euclid and then Edinger back, and caught a Sunday afternoon in South Santa Ana.
AMERICA! FUCK YEAH!

Deep fried Snickers bar from the Orange County Fair, from someone on Flickr named megpi
It’s good to live where I do.
Southern California this week is going to be a dangerous and painful furnace. Today it was 120° in Indio (desert town). The emergency services people have put out a dire bulletin advising people to be careful of the high temperatures and unusually high humidity, and not to leave old people, children, or animals in cars, and for chrissakes don’t die of the heat.
Meanwhile, the report ends with this:
ONSHORE FLOW AND A MARINE LAYER INFLUENCE WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES
FAIRLY MILD ON THE COASTAL PLAIN…GENERALLY IN THE 70S AND
80S…EXCEPT 60S ON THE BEACHES.
Thank you, Dad, for buying a house in Paradise 40 years ago.


