Yes, that is snow. Looks like snow, smells like snow, cold as snow, white like snow. Ergo, it's snow. As of 5pm on the 21st, only about 8" has hit Homewood at the lake and about 16" on the mountain.
There's more coming and that's good. Sunday, during the 49er vs. Giants game at the 'Stick, rain is expected. This will end up at Homewood as more snow. Maybe another foot or so. Keep the snow dance going.
Perhaps it has something to do with the Snobot erected in front of PDQ Market in Tahoma. With the old phone stand as its body, the mechanical artwork begs for snow as it mutely testifies to its prayerful mode. With several community-based additions, the theme has found a local audience among hardcore Tahomans. Very creative: local folk art for the season.
Nice.
Drove to the Wine Country early today for meetings regarding athletic activites. While driving north on 101 around Novato, a vivid rainbow formed over the highway. No, the Mayor doesn't chase rainbows, but this was certainly worthy of chasing: its colors were intense, its arc complete, and for those on the road heading north, it was worth a peak. Probably not as distracting as texting, but it did beg to be seen.
Lake Tahoe, California's Alpine playground, is anchored on the west shore by Homewood/Tahoma, straddling two counties:Placer and El Dorado. The mayor of Tahoma posts information related to the area and items of interest to residents and visitors alike. Its goal is to be informative, humorous, and timely. Hope you enjoy the site.
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