The past couple of evenings have provided some spectacular sunsets here in San Diego courtesy the mid-late summer monsoon flow up from the Gulf of Mexico… we refer to it as “the Grapefruit Express”.
The Sun actually burned off some pretty oppressive humidity earlier today. These pictures are from Sunday and Monday evening.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Framed in post-WWII suburban blight
Posted by Dean at 8/05/2008 09:52:00 PM
Labels: God's country, Grapefruit Express, Gulf of Mexico, humidity, hurricanes, monsoon flow, san diego, suburban blight, sunsets, tropical storms, Undergrounding
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It was so perfect last night that even Prohibition Mongo broke out a Corona and fired up the BBQ to help capture the essence of the moment -- or something like that...
- Mongo Wondering When It's "Done"
Way cool sunsets!
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