randy_byers: (2009-05-10)
randy_byers ([personal profile] randy_byers) wrote2009-06-20 09:01 am
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The gathering solstice

It seemed to me that a lot more people had already staked out places along the parade route as I made my way to Roxy's Diner this morning at 8am than had done so by the same time last year. The guys who had hauled six couches down to the curbside looked like they had camped on the couches overnight. Yes, it's time for the annual Fremont Solstice Parade (NSFW). An air of happy anticipation is building in the neighborhood. One guy I passed gave me the Hawai'ian shaka sign and said, "Aloha!" Roxy's was already humming with business, and I told the waitresses that I would pray for them. It's going to be a crazy day there at the heart of the storm.

Meanwhile, I'm printing the cover for AmaZed and CorfluZed #4, the Corflu Zed regress report. The plan is to mail paper copies to every member of the convention, including supporting and one-day members. Once the paper is mailed out, the PDF will go up on efanzines.com. I'm really pleased with the zine, which is a good memorial to the convention. I'll post a notice here when the PDF goes up.

It rained hard yesterday evening, but the sun is peeking out now. Maybe it won't rain on the solstice parade. Time to pick some raspberries!

Update: Drums in the distance. The natives are restless.

[identity profile] randy-byers.livejournal.com 2009-06-20 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, yes, but there's still local variation. We had a month of rainless days that just ended the day before yesterday. Tied a record, I believe. And typically July, August, and September are dry as well.
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[identity profile] randy-byers.livejournal.com 2009-06-20 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, we're more of a wet season/dry season climate, although we did get a lot of snow (for us) last winter. And the wet season is definitely much longer than the dry season. This past month was very unusual.