Tuesday, September 22, 2020

The First Day of Fall - 2020

 Autumnal  Equinox


Farm Truck: photo by Cliff Hutson
Farm Truck: photo by Cliff Hutson


The Autumn Equinox for 2020 in Northern Hemisphere was at 6:30 AM (PDT) this morning, marking the astronomical start of the fall season. 

"The Old Farmer's Almanac"  says that another definition of fall is “nights of below-freezing temperatures combined with days of temperatures below 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21°C)”. From here on out, the temperatures begin to drop. I do not know who its target audience is, but that is certainly not the case for us.  But, there are some notable changes.


Night and Day



After the Fall equinox, nights become longer than days, bringing us into a period of relative darkness. It is this difference in the amount of sunlight that triggers the changes in foliage for many of our trees and other plants. 

While tradition has it that Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend is when the color peaks in New England, our best colors do not occur until much later in the season. So, some years the best way to tell that Fall is here is to watch for the return of Pumpkin Spice Latte. But, that came early this year. 





Monday, September 14, 2020

Orange Skies

“God gave Noah the rainbow sign, No more water, the fire next time.”
  -  Traditional Song

The Fires This Time 


This morning's local paper of record states that more than 14,000 firefighters are battling 29 fires from San Diego to the Oregon border, according to the California Department of Fires and Forestry Protection.

I am very fortunate that none will present any danger to me other than very unhealthy air quality due to the smoke and ash. Parts of California, and Oregon, have an Air Quality Index (AQI) of over 600, exceeding the scale’s maximum value of 500 and reaching unprecedented levels in the United States. Needless to say that is bad. However, this has certainly created some spectacular displays in our skies.

Morning


Orange Sky at Morning: photo by Cliff Hutson
Orange Sky at Morning: photo by Cliff Hutson


Evening


Orange Sky at Night: photo by Cliff Hutson
Orange Sky at Night: photo by Cliff Hutson





Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Reading Log: August 2020

 The books I finished reading in August 2020


August 2020 Books: photo by Cliff Hutson
August 2020 Books: photo by Cliff Hutson