How to make negative forward progress but still have fun

If you are reading this blog, you probably have figured out that I am intending on making my way across the country from San Francisco along the northern part of the country via Oregon and Idaho. So of course, I am taking the ‘direct’ route and immediately headed south to visit family – in Solvang … Continue reading “How to make negative forward progress but still have fun”

If you are reading this blog, you probably have figured out that I am intending on making my way across the country from San Francisco along the northern part of the country via Oregon and Idaho.

So of course, I am taking the ‘direct’ route and immediately headed south to visit family – in Solvang CA  (Pete and Tenley).  The drive down was easy, but I did get hit with sporadic showers, heavy down pours and one time really heavy hail which slowed traffic on the Interstate down to a crawl – I was able to see over an inch of ice accumulation on the road – then “poof” and we came through the other side.  Any rain at this point in California is welcome but I don’t think the sporadic nature of this particular storm will put much of a dent in the drought.

Photo below is of the morning fog here in the Santa Ynez Valley – a great way to greet the morning with a cup of coffee!

looking south down towards the Santa Ynez River - early morning marine layer fog and quickly building cumulus clouds (possibly building to cumulonimbus latter in the day?)
looking south down towards the Santa Ynez River – early morning marine layer fog and quickly building cumulus clouds (possibly building to cumulonimbus latter in the day?)