5.13 Tanning Forecast

Good Morning Sailors!

I went to the Fred Meyer's in The Dalles on my way back from Roosevelt the other day. When I emerged, all I had in my basket were the following items: one pineapple, two limes, one box of strawberries, a bottle of vitamin C, a jug of orange juice and two grapefruits. Looking at my groceries, I became convinced that I had, if not full-blown scurvy, at least a minor vitamin C deficiency. Funny what you learn about yourself when grocery shopping without a list.

Speaking of heading out east... today is your last chance for sailing in the desert until the weekend. With the passage of this warm front (that's why we have all these clouds... again), winds will pick up from the cloudline eastward. Look for 22-25 in the desert this afternoon. I know that sounds weak compared to what we've seen the last few days, but take what you can get today. If you're not up for windsurfing, Post Canyon trails are in perfect conditions. Cloudy skies and cool weather make for perfect mountain biking conditions!

Tomorrow brings an early start in the 17-20 range, but winds fade - under sunny skies, however - as the day goes on.

By Thursday, we're looking at sailable easterlies and hot weather. Easterlies could be fun, if it gets windy enough, but I'm planning on heading to the Event Site for some serious work on my tan lines. Feel free to join me; the tanning forecast for Thursday and Friday is epic!

Out-of-towners, this could be your weekend. When the heat wave breaks on Saturday or Sunday, we're going to see a classic blasting day in the Gorge.

Whatever you do today, have fun, and make sure to eat enough fruits and vegetables!

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Print | posted @ Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:43 AM

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Gravatar # re: 5.13 Tanning Forecast
by sweet deal at 5/13/2008 10:46 AM

you might find this story interesting:

Hanford molasses results sweet, so far....

"Molasses injected into the soil at Hanford last fall is nourishing bacteria and may be a recipe for success in cleaning up the ground water."



http://www.tri-cityherald.com/901/story/175250.html

No need to buy molassis at Freddy's, just drink river water! Hey... it's nice to know that all that bacteria (billions and billions) is out there and well fed, at least for now. Wonder what they'll eat when they get done with all that molassis and they look around for more? Windsurfers... yum!

Gravatar # re: 5.13 Tanning Forecast
by Temira at 5/18/2008 12:55 PM

And we wonder why we're getting strange infections from sailing in the river.

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