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21 November 2004
Snow on the mountain, snow on the mountain!
So the myth is true after all. This morning after a sudden shower that came from nowhere
last night, Mt. Wilson had collected trickles of snow deposit which was distinctly
visible to its hundred thousand kinsmen in Pasadena. It was a scene to behold as the
mystical white sluices wore a placid, omniscient look as if to signal their permanence.
Yet another reason in what is now becoming an inexpressibly long list of reasons why I
love this town.
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