I have been learning a lot at work and thankfully all my coworkers have been very welcoming and patient in teaching me how system control theory can be applied to irrigation water management, Rubicon calls it Total Canal Control, TCC.
Today was by far my coldest day in Melbourne so far... not because of the actual temperature but because of the Gale Force Winds. (The National Weather Service defines a gale as 39 to 54 mph of sustained surface winds). I was listening to the radio while getting ready to leave for work this morning and there was a severe weather warning due to Gale Force Winds, and I thought, hmmm... I wonder what that means... I knew windy, but how windy? I soon found out that Gale Force Winds can actually push you along or stop you in your tracks. Wow, weather! Something new for a native Arizonian.
The wind won the war... my MJ umbrella is officially toast.
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i wanna meet gale force winds.
elisa found some ticks!!!! we're coming in november.
i. miss. u.
Today Gale Force Winds and Rain!!! I'm worried for my Marc Jacobs umbrella...
Yeah I think you should leave the umbrella at home. That kinda wind will definately ruin the Marc Jacobs.
post video of the toilet next time. all the excitement lies in the toilet water.
ahhh...it's like your living in Kansas!!!
Enjoy, hopefully it's not windy ALL the time like it is there.
Still trying to work the numbers to go with Nancy to come see you....guess I should get my passport first and foremost that would be helpful!
Heather
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