A Very Pyat Christmas, Part One
Dec. 21st, 2008 12:52 pmThis morning was a Christmas brunch at my father-in-law's house. There was more snow overnight, so getting there was a little problematic. But then, we are Canadians... even if we live on a latitude roughly equivalent to that of Northern California!

We loaded Claire and the presents onto a sled, and walked there.

The journey was fraught with peril. Rations were nonexistent. We lost the cargo a couple of times!

But the crew maintained a high morale.

In the end, I was mistaken for a production assistant from the set of Citizen Kane.
We loaded Claire and the presents onto a sled, and walked there.
The journey was fraught with peril. Rations were nonexistent. We lost the cargo a couple of times!
But the crew maintained a high morale.
In the end, I was mistaken for a production assistant from the set of Citizen Kane.
Re: And now, a word from a Silicon Valley Mapping Professional.
Date: 2008-12-21 06:25 pm (UTC)I'm not sure it's very old - they still make this kind, hereabouts!
Re: And now, a word from a Silicon Valley Mapping Professional.
Date: 2008-12-21 07:46 pm (UTC)Re: And now, a word from a Silicon Valley Mapping Professional.
Date: 2008-12-21 09:39 pm (UTC)Re: And now, a word from a Silicon Valley Mapping Professional.
Date: 2008-12-21 10:09 pm (UTC)Portland, Oregon is at 45.32.
Salem, Oregon (about 45 miles south of me though longer on the roads because there is sideways travel) is just south of 45 degrees, as in, the 45 degree line runs through the northern border of the city.
Medford is at 42.19 and a short distance south, Ashland, Oregon is at 42.12, and is perhaps 25 miles from the border between Oregon and California.
Canyonville is at 42.56 - I believe Myrtle Creek is ... yes, Myrtle Creek is at 43.01 ... so, much of Oregon is north of you, but all of California is (just) south of you.
The answer to the question, "What's a degree of latitude between friends?" is "111.12 km" according to the WikiAnswers website.
There is, currently, about 2-5 inches of snow here. The gentle crickle-crickle noise outside is ice falling from the sky and sticking in a crunchy sheet.
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