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Post by clouds41 on Nov 13, 2009 9:27:09 GMT -5
We all have different likes concerning weather. I love Fall and Winter. I often wish I lived further north. North like Alaska, or even Newfoundland, near the coast so I can breath in the fresh ocean air. The cool air, bare trees, and the frost of Autumn bring a smile to my face! I am so looking forward to the snow! I love it!!! On the other side, I absolutely hate the heat of summer! Yuk. It makes me highly irritable and agitated. But, I don't want to think about that right now.... it's time for weather happiness.
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Post by proggrl on Nov 13, 2009 9:58:16 GMT -5
I'm all about being warm, even tho I grew up in the north. Why do you think I moved to Sunny Florida? Tho we can get chilly winters and indoors is always freezing with blazing A/C. It's good to get out in the warmth. Still there's nothing quite as lovely as autumn in New England. So glad I got to see that again for the PT Boston show. The grey mists of Scotland, tho cold, were also beautiful enough to warm my heart (and make me want to stay). But overall - spring here is my favourite time of year. - actually spring has always been my favourite season. Winter.... pahhhhh You can keep it!
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Post by clouds41 on Nov 14, 2009 21:02:13 GMT -5
I will, thank you! Spring up here is a wreck. Damp, and muddy, dirty melting snow. I admit it is a hideous time of transition. My problem is in NY it still gets very hot in the summer.
We lived in Jacksonville for 6 years in the late 70's early 80's. Way too hot. I have many relatives in the Melbourne and Orlando areas. I visited about 13 years ago. My wife and I did drive over to Clearwater for a day and, even though it was hot, I really enjoyed myself. We went to the beach and spent the entire day there. The water was fantastic.
I would love to see Ireland and Scotland someday.
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Post by clouds41 on Feb 5, 2011 20:00:35 GMT -5
snow
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Post by edvinas on Feb 6, 2011 10:23:07 GMT -5
It's dark, cloudy, about 0C. Would be perfect if not melting snow. I love early, cold winter and late Autumn.
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Post by clouds41 on Feb 7, 2011 19:13:04 GMT -5
Yes, except I like all of both.
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