The annual average rainfall (AAR) in the different places I have lived is of note for me:
1946-1967 Unincorporated East Los Angeles, Bandini Neighborhood/Varrio,
City of Commerce, Southern California AAR = 15”
1948-1958 Karen grew up in Alexandria, Central Indiana AAR = 42"
1969-1973 Biloxi, Mississippi AAR = 65”
1973-1983 Bell Gardens, Southern California AAR = 15”
1983-1998 Hacienda Heights, California AAR = 15”
1998-2017 Red Bluff, Northern California AAR = 25”
2017– Vancouver, Southwestern Washington, Northwest USA AAR = 42”
Vancouver, Washington, is rated as USDA Agricultural Zone 8B.
Zone 8b means that the average minimum winter temperature is 15 to 20 °F.
"Ancient traditions have long associated holy wells and springs as very special places of the Goddess or anima mundi: symbolic of the Great Mother and associated with birth, the feminine principle, the universal womb, the prima materia, the waters of fertility and refreshment and the fountain of life. The dreaming sites, as they are called, have also been associated with visions, healing, and other paranormal experiences. In ancient Greece, for example, there were more than three-hundred medical centers placed at water sources, where patients experienced healing."
- Christopher and Tricia McDowell, The Sanctuary Garden, 1998, p. 62
- Peter Mayle
What runs but never gets tired?
Water
Water
- Leonardo da Vinci
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