[PRCo] Re: PRCo__PCC__#100_--_Web Photos

Jim Holland PRCoPCC at P-R-Co.com
Mon Oct 1 17:59:13 EDT 2007


Thought that was Twain.     Went to Sacroiliac to video lrvs and it was 
118-Degrees in the shade, early afternoon.     Stayed 30-min and 
returned to SF where it was 50-Degrees~!~!~!~!    Very  Ideal  Working  
Climate - Not Hot Not Cold but really befuddles those not used to 
it.     Problem is EveryOne thinks of SF as part of CA and they think of 
Beaches and Bikinis - Not Here as a Rule~!~!~!~!


Fred Schneider wrote:
> Depends on the city.   Remember there was Samuel Clemens famous line,  
> "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco."
>
> For those who don't understand the City by the Bay, it can be 50  
> degrees by the ocean with a heavy wind on a summer morning, and 105  
> degrees in the afternoon behind the Oakland and Berkley hills.  I can  
> recall damn near freezing one July day while I stood on Yerba Buena  
> Island trying to get a picture of the Bay Bridge with the sea gulls  
> circling in just the right position to frame the bridge.
>
> It's a city you can easily learn to love.
>
> On Sep 17, 2007, at 4:14 PM, Jim Holland wrote:
>
>   
>> People in these days were Known For Planning Ahead:::::
>> .
>> """We'll Really Confuse the RailFans of the future if we wear our  
>> Heavy
>> Coats in Summer~!~!~!""
>>
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>>     
>>>> Mr. B wrote:
>>>>         
>> .
>>     
>>>> Very confusing!
>>>>         
>>>> B
>>>>         
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jim Holland" <PRCoPCC at P-R-Co.com>
>> To: "- 1714 PRCo__WP__JTC -" <pittsburgh-railways at lists.dementia.org>
>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 6:43 AM
>> Subject: [PRCo] PRCo__PCC__#100_--_Web Photos
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Looks like trees in full bloom here -- & people wearing heavy
>>> coats~!~!~!
>>> .
>>> http://www.davesrailpix.com/pitts/htm/wvp068.htm
>>> .
>>> http://www.davesrailpix.com/pitts/htm/wvp069.htm
>>> --
>>> *Jim Holland*
>>>
>>> Studying *Pittsburgh Railways Company*
>>>       
>> -- 
>> *Jim Holland*
>>
>> Studying *Pittsburgh Railways Company*
>>
>> ....................From 1930 -- 1950
>>
>> *Pennsylvania Trolley Museum (PTM)*
>>
>> http://www.pa-trolley.org/
>>
>> *N.M.R.A.*
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>> http://www.nmra.org/
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