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Where was this photo taken in NM?
At White Sands, mostly likely.
She’ll be dessicated, or worse.
It has been a while since I’ve been down south. Very nice.
If she played her cards right, she could be my next wife.
Boy, some rain would really be nice…. You know , for the drought.
🙂
Looks like global warming has hit her pretty hard: she’s obviously carrying her shoes because she doesn’t want to wear them out. I sure hope she can move uphill faster than 1.5mm/yr.
Tuesday the Agriculture and Livestock Ministry’s State Phytosanitary Services (SFE) issued a statement declaring a national crop emergency for bananas, one of Costa Rica’s most important agricultural exports, over the proliferation of mealybugs and scale insects across the country’s Atlantic banana-growing regions.
“Climate change, by affecting temperature, favors the conditions under which [the insects] reproduce,” González said, as do changes in rain patterns. She estimated that these conditions could shorten the bugs’ reproduction cycle by one third.
http://www.ticotimes.net/More-news/News-Briefs/Climate-change-blamed-for-Costa-Rica-s-national-banana-emergency-_Wednesday-December-11-2013
Gee, what a surprise that a genetically identical monoculture is susceptible to pests.
That’s bad news then, for banana republics in general.
Oh, the humanity!
she is better off anyhow…some of the ‘climate’ refugees I’ve seen had barely any clothes on…
Devastating images of drought in Australia!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1263008/Theres-like-dingo-taking-baby-Australian-tourism-chiefs-fury-U-S-website-mocks-new-ad-campaign.html