Last King Tide of the year
And what rain does to snow!

December 27th

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There's no wind to make waves, but the boat launch has disappeared and we do not normally see logs in the water here.

North America has disappeared into the mist and clouds.


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The gulls watching the people watching the water.


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Allan taking the panorama below.


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After three and a half days of rain - 127 mm (5 inches) and counting - our "winter wonderland" has gone away.

Click on the red text to see the difference.
(This is what it looked like Last week)


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No snow left to protect the plants if (when) it gets cold again.

(This is what it looked like Last week)


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That little bit of snow beyond the cherry tree is all that is left of where the snow blower piled it up.

(This is what it looked like Last week)


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No snow to reflect the Christmas lights at night.

(This is what it looked like Last week)


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This is the last King Tide of 2022.
King Tides happen when all the planets line up such that the tides are higher than usual.
Today there was supposed to be an onshore wind, that would have driven the level even higher, but was not to be. Only light rain and gulls.

(Remember that in these pano's the rocks that look curved are really in a straight line. This is likely a 2700 view.)
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