And Finally...a Travel Tip
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San Francisco and the Bay Area in general is subject to what we call micro-climates. Down south, where
another_voyeur and
lifehiker live, can run 15-30 degrees warmer than where I am many days. They will have days of clear sunshine, while I'm socked in with fog.
Mark Twain once said "The coldest winter I ever spent was an August in San Francisco."
He wasn't kidding.
Today's high, 78 degrees. I was sweating when I came home. Today's low was 52. This morning the fog was so thick I could barely see across the street. In Berkeley it didn't burn off until nearly 11am. Tonight, at 7pm(ish) it is already streaming in across the Golden Gate. In another hour I will be once again shrouded in damp cool fog.
minofsin06 sent me this little 'toon and gave me a very hearty laugh in the middle of a very busy day! Thanks Min! I needed that:

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Mark Twain once said "The coldest winter I ever spent was an August in San Francisco."
He wasn't kidding.
Today's high, 78 degrees. I was sweating when I came home. Today's low was 52. This morning the fog was so thick I could barely see across the street. In Berkeley it didn't burn off until nearly 11am. Tonight, at 7pm(ish) it is already streaming in across the Golden Gate. In another hour I will be once again shrouded in damp cool fog.
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