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2024-04-14 05:31 am (UTC)
Thank you!
>> So interesting to see your process, and your sunsets! <<
Thank you!
The second part is up
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>> In California rain patterns, "vernal" makes a lot of sense, we only ever have water and sun like that in the spring. <<
California is a
Mediterranean climate which is more of a rainy/dry pattern than spring/summer/winter/fall pattern. So its smaller waterways tend to be seasonal. But one of the cool things about that pattern is the wildflowers tend to boom all at once a week or two after a big rain. Here in Illinois it tends to be a few at a time from spring to fall.
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Thank you!
Thank you! The second part is up.
>> In California rain patterns, "vernal" makes a lot of sense, we only ever have water and sun like that in the spring. <<
California is a Mediterranean climate which is more of a rainy/dry pattern than spring/summer/winter/fall pattern. So its smaller waterways tend to be seasonal. But one of the cool things about that pattern is the wildflowers tend to boom all at once a week or two after a big rain. Here in Illinois it tends to be a few at a time from spring to fall.