Attention: Jim Cantore
List of dams and reservoirs in California: Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in California in a sortable table. There are over 1,400 named dams and 1,300 named reservoirs in the state of California as noted on Wikipedia at;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_California.
The deposit/transfer would be held at low cost due to our already working Water Departments i.e. Hayward Water Department; https://www.hayward-ca.gov/services/city-services/water-and-sewer-service. This distribution can be built by reusing a current planning department and the simple structure of San Francisco and the road to Baker Beach, call City Hall for permission of such, thank you.
Japanese Footbridge
Japanese Footbridge is an oil painting by Claude Monet. It was painted in 1899. It measures 81.3 x 101.6 cm (32 x 40 in.) It hangs in the National Gallery of Art. [1][2][3]
In 1893, Monet moved to a house in rural Giverny. In 1893 and the years following, he turned a swampy area at Giverny into a water lily pool. It became a source of artistic inspiration.
In 1899 Monet painted 12 works that centered on the garden and the Japanese Footbridge he constructed. The National Gallery of Art writes: "When Monet exhibited these paintings at Durand–Ruel's gallery in 1900, a number of critics mentioned his debt to Japanese art. More telling, the impenetrable green enclosure—heightened in the National Gallery painting by the placement of the top of the bridge's arch just below the painting's top edge—harkens back to the hortus conclusus (closed garden) of medieval images, while also evoking a dreamlike contemplative zone consonant with symbolist literature, especially poems such as "Le Nénuphar blanc" by Stéphane Mallarmé. Gustave Geffroy described this effect in his review of the exhibition (Le Journal, November 26, 1900), speaking of "this minuscule pool where some mysterious corollas blossom," and "a calm pool, immobile, rigid, and deep like a mirror, upon which white water lilies blossom forth, a pool surrounded by soft and hanging greenery which reflects itself in it."
References
- Stanska, Zuzanna (2017-09-17). "Claude Monet, The Japanese Footbridge". DailyArtMagazine.com - Art History Stories. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
Reproductions available in many sizes at Art Studio Gallery La Fayette
After the reading and information upload to your thought of income to the local economy of whom you report storms to each morning I implore the vista as only my television screen. The basis of thaw for your "wet snow" may be engaged with Flex Seal made by commercial personality Phil Swift and the thermal introduction to your topcoat on roads with copper and/or other metal to produce "heated roads": Look to resurfacing.
In addition and to close: The report that you called ice moving as a wave of water and left unexplained, did you ever think it was land hail? The fall and the dispose happening at a lower level: "A frozen droplet begins to fall from a cloud during a storm, but is pushed back up into the cloud by a strong updraft of wind."1a
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