Well, I guess I couldn't expect the 85 degree weather to last forever. Last night was the first time it's rained since I've been here, and it was cloudy most of the day. Didn't matter, though, since I was at a conference most of the day, I was indoors anyway.
It was a great conference, ending on a high note last night when I heard one of the most inspiring talks about the environment ever. Terry Tamminen, Schwarzenegger's pick to run the California EPA, is one of the best speakers I've ever heard, hands down. Sadly, the result of Tamminen's inspiring speach was to make Senator Jeff Bingaman's speach the night before seem even more worthless. Its nice to know that there is someone in the government who actually thinks environmental change and sustainability is possible, and is actually doing something about it. And for a republican no less. Amazing.
Posted by dahl at October 17, 2004 10:50 AM
It's 54 and windy here.
thank the LORD the weather has broken. i'm going to be out dancing in this rain- i have seen NOTHING but blue skies for 7 months now.
Ugh. It's supposed to be spring here, and yet it's still freezing, grey and rainy. Also, I've fixed up your link from my blog - sorry it took so long!
those numbers look a lot better than NY. The real cold has arrived. Hopefully we will get an Indian Summer, but we might of had it already - it was warm a week and a half ago.
anyway, when you feel a little jolt of electricity out there on thursday night, that will be me landing in Los Angeles, where I am sure it will be 85! Cheers
