Yesterday it was cold, grey and snowing so we stayed at home a fought bitterly about climate sensitivity all day and then enjoyed the cultural experience of attending our Condominium Management Meeting. That was fun. Today it's back to business as usual, only the landscape has changed colour, and it is freezing cold outside instead of boiling hot.
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Posted By Blogger to jules' pics at 11/18/2016 06:08:00 PM
Is NCAR really, as it appears to be from your pics, all on its own in the middle of a wasteland?
ReplyDeleteNot that far above my abode for a year back in the 1970s. Walking distance.
DeleteWell, to the extent that the Colorado foothills are a wasteland....yes. But the pictures are cunningly angled, NCAR is less than 1km from the urban area of Boulder but up on a mesa and outside the building zone (had to get special permission to be built there).
ReplyDeleteThe first pic is also from the middle of the Boulder Burbs. Also cunningly angled. I suppose.. :-)
ReplyDelete"Condominium Management"??
ReplyDeleteHave you perhaps bought another abode?
ReplyDeletenope. My Mum worked at NCAR, and my Dad at what is now NIST in the 1960s, and so our family has a long association with Boulder, which includes a condo. Just today we cycled up over Flagstaff to look at the house my parents built when they lived here. They built that one on rock and it looks good, so it's a pity that the one they built in the UK is on wet clay over sand... surely there's a proverb in there somewhere... ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat jules fails to mention is that she narrowly missed/avoided* being a US citizen by a matter of months (her brother was not so lucky/unlucky*)
ReplyDelete* delete according to taste...
Windmills on the left horizon poking up above the haze, in that tree picture?
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, there are a handful over there but apparently it's an experimental station and not commercial. Doesn't seem very windy here but maybe the wind blows more when the sun doesn't shine... Quite a lot of solar on and around the larger buildings, not as much domestic as we might have expected though there is some.
ReplyDelete> Well spotted
ReplyDeleteI've got inlaws living over thataways so I was looking closely. I'll maybe get a closer look on a visit over the holidays.
ah, some outdated info: http://www.treehugger.com/renewable-energy/boulders-gigantic-wind-turbines-are-those-people.html
ReplyDelete> fought bitterly about climate sensitivity all day
ReplyDeleteCan you get a transcript? It'd be interesting to read.
Maybe feed a voice recording through a Google telephone number ...