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Good Quotes: The Santa Ana Winds

102307_santaanas.jpgThere is something uneasy in the Los Angeles air this afternoon, some unnatural stillness, some tension. What it means is that tonight a Santa Ana will begin to blow, a hot wind from the northeast whining down through the Cajon and San Gorgonio Passes, blowing up sand storms out along Route 66, drying the hills and the nerves to flash point. For a few days now we will see smoke back in the canyons, and hear sirens in the night. I have neither heard nor read that a Santa Ana is due, but I know it, and almost everyone I have seen today knows it too. We know it because we feel it. The baby frets. The maid sulks. I rekindle a waning argument with the telephone company, then cut my losses and lie down, given over to whatever it is in the air. To live with the Santa Ana is to accept, consciously or unconsciously, a deeply mechanistic view of human behavior.

-- Joan Didion - The Santa Ana"

[Photo: Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times]

 
 

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yes. ABSOLUTELY.

here in SM we have such a thick layer of smoke that makes the light kinda weird.

posted by troz on October 23rd 2007 at 9:43am
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Ah, the unnatural stillness. I've felt it since Monday. And last night I fell asleep to constant shrill of distance sirens. It's one of those things that make Los Angeles (and surrounding counties) so unique and indescribable. It's neither a good nor bad thing... it just is.

posted by sparkle on October 23rd 2007 at 11:39am
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I'm in San Diego, watching the choke-chain of fires close in on a rapidly shrinking safe-zone. Half a million displaced so far...it seems strange that such a powerful country can be brought to it's knees by wind.

posted by aweekinparis on October 23rd 2007 at 4:01pm
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