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Glad you got to do that. That's a lot of fun. At least even though you had to work, you had some time to have fun there too. I've never been to Hawaii. I've been to Alaska. I've been to Alaska twice. Couple of cruises, but have never been to Hawaii. I've been to South America, flew there, spent six weeks there. So I've had some time away from home, but never have been to Hawaii. So there you go. Well, let's talk about the weather. It's going to be beautiful in California. And you know, temperatures, Oregon have been running 10 to 15, if not more, degrees below normal. And this has not been a real hot summer for California, for Peter's Day, Northern and Central California. I mean, you've had some warm days, but I could count on one hand all the days you've had over 100. And that is, you know, and I think Modesto has had maybe two, still have fingers left over. And pretty much it's going to continue through the weekend and into next week. And the reason for that is that there's an area of low pressure along the Northern California coast. July, I can tell you that July will go down as at least in the top 10 months below seasonal average. Some of the coolest weather ever recorded. This will go down in that top 10 of the coolest Julys on record. And if it keeps us up, this may go down as one of the coolest summers on record at this point. Because it has been a very mild summer thus far in California. Because of persistent low pressure, usually there's the retrograde high, the four corners high, and it's there. OK, it's there. It's waiting its chance. But with the low pressure that's been persistent, especially in parts of June, due to its persistent, it won't allow that. That low pressure will not allow that to move westward into California. And that's going to continue now tomorrow.
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