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More Wooder
Via Atrios, the NY Times looks into the drought in the Southeast.
For the better part of 18 months, cloudless blue skies and high temperatures have shriveled crops and bronzed lawns from North Carolina to Alabama, quietly creating what David E. Stooksbury, the state climatologist of Georgia, has dubbed “the Rodney Dangerfield of natural [...]
Snow
The lovely Christina emailed to tell me she’d seen the first snowflake of the season. I don’t think she was impressed with my less-than-ecstatic response, but when you’ve experienced 28 years of snowstorms, frozen feet, chapped lips, numb fingers, blizzards in May, ice storms, cars and trucks that won’t start in cold weather, days [...]
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