Los Angeles is a great place -- filthy, decrepit, HOT, smoggy, crowded, full of cars and careless distracted drivers (exhausted and on drugs). It's worse in the summer -- a draw for countless tourists the world over.
The most populace state is burning! |
With just a few days to go until the unofficial end of summer, Labor Day, we are undergoing a massive heat wave. It's triple digit temperatures across the valley and foothills. Even the beaches, usually a respite from the heat with their onshore breezes, clouds, haze, and chemtrails (which used to be sprayed daily as a HAARP actuator and solar heat blocker) are under a high pressure system and in the 90s.
Things have been strange. In the stifling heat it spontaneously rained on Wednesday with lightning and distant thunder over the San Gabriel Mountains of the Angeles National Forest. A foothill community, Tujunga, burst into flames today closing down the 210 Freeway. The La Tuna Canyon Fire is burning out of control Friday night above Glendale, a few miles from DTLA. Climate chaos, Trump? The rains that ended the drought cause a spurt of invasive grass growth that's all dried up now, kindling for lots more fires. Be sure to visit the City of Lost Angels soon.
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