The LA Times says that Santa Fe will never recover from this drought. Santa Fe has only had 26 rainy days since July 1.
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I’m shocked. How can the government let this happen? Obummer must do something to stop the drought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kpXxxwYmbY
Santa Fe to me is little lizards and sand all over the place (and the contented smugness of Boulder CO). If anyone wants to convince me of “the effects of climate change” there, they are going to have to show me dried-out lizard skeletons, with their little mouths still open, gasping for water in their final moments. (On the other hand, I am not impressed by mere statements of so many days of rain, either — show me piles of little drowned lizards stopping up the storm drains, or the agony of formerly smug people trying not to step on their carcasses, like those of earthworms washed out of the ground and onto the sidewalk). Show me something I can relate to….
When I was in Santa Fe last year in early July for 7 days it rained for four of them. The last morning before I left flash flood warnings were in effect. The art studio where I was attending a workshop left the windows open until mid-afternoon when the air conditioning was turned on until class dismissed. The mountains north of town were wet enough to allow campers open fires. To be completely honest though, 20 miles south of town was hot, as in I am from southern Arizona and I thought it was hot.